¿Timer in Builder?

I have a little issue, i have an application in Builder 4.6 with SWF on each state. So the problem is, when i go from State1 to State2, a white screen popup for less than 1 sec, and then the SWF begins. I think this screen means app load the swf.
So, there is any way to avoid this?, i though a Timer might solve it, making the swf load 1 or 2 secs later, but i dont know how to put a timer either .
Thx, Leo.

The Active Time reports how long the inspection has been running. Why does this not work for you? It sounds like this is what you want since you're looking for something like LabVIEW's Timer. The main difference is that LV's timer starts at a random offset, and VBAI's Active Time always starts at 0 from when the inspection starts. If you want the system time, there is a System Variable called Current Time that reports the time of the system. It only reports the time to the second, so if you need more accuracy, you can use a Run LabVIEW VI to get the current time with more accuracy.
Hope this helps,
Brad

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