Error recovery in OpenScript

Hi Alex,
My script always fails due to a timeout issue when invoking a CAS comman in Siebel functional test.
How can I use error recovery methods to ignore this particular error and prevent my test from failing?
Thanks in advance.
Here is the code where it fails:
// CAS command that causes and exception although it gets performed almost immediately
try
siebelFT.button(
169,
"/siebelft:cas[@ClassName='SiebApplication' " +
"and @RepositoryName='Siebel Power Communications']" +
"/siebelft:cas[@ClassName='SiebScreen' and @RepositoryName='Orders']" +
"/siebelft:cas[@ClassName='SiebView' and @RepositoryName='Order Entry - Line Items View (Sales)']" +
"/siebelft:cas[@ClassName='SiebApplet' and @RepositoryName='Jawwal Order Entry - Order Form Applet Dashboard (Sales)']" +
"/siebelft:cas[@ClassName='SiebButton' and @RepositoryName='BSubmit']")
.*click()*;
catch (Exception e) {
System.out.println("****Submit Click Exception");
// Console Output after running this code
****Submit Click Exception
01:32:37,335 ERROR [1] Iteration 1 failed at line (script.java:231). Error(-3) submitting CAS command: Timeout in CAS.Submit
oracle.oats.scripting.modules.siebelFT.common.api.internal.exceptions.SiebelFTException: Error(-3) submitting CAS command: Timeout in CAS.Submit
at oracle.oats.scripting.modules.siebelFT.api.cas.AbstractSiebelFTElement.invokeCASMethodDirect(AbstractSiebelFTElement.java:607)
at oracle.oats.scripting.modules.siebelFT.api.cas.AbstractSiebelFTElement.invokeCASMethod(AbstractSiebelFTElement.java:582)
at oracle.oats.scripting.modules.siebelFT.api.cas.AbstractSiebelFTElement.invokeCASMethod(AbstractSiebelFTElement.java:552)
at oracle.oats.scripting.modules.siebelFT.api.cas.AbstractSiebelFTElement.invokeEvent(AbstractSiebelFTElement.java:678)
at oracle.oats.scripting.modules.siebelFT.api.cas.Button.click(Button.java:61)
at script.run(script.java:231)
at oracle.oats.scripting.modules.basic.api.IteratingVUser.run(IteratingVUser.java:311)
at oracle.oats.scripting.modules.basic.api.internal.IteratingAgent.run(IteratingAgent.java:631)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:619)

Hi Alex,
I have the SiebelFT method and I tried to increase it to 120 and even 300, but nothing has changed. The timeout error appears a few seconds after the CAS command is executed, and the scipt continues to run properly after the exception is thrown, but at the end it fails with the timeout error message.
I have been trying to solve this out with Oracle support team now for more than 2 months, and nothing worked so far. I am starting to have the feeling that my case is hopeless.
Please help me in this, it is blocking a lot of my work.
Thanks

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