Uploading and script error

Hi, I was trying to upload a file using fileReference, but
the error comes when it's a big file saying:
The script is causing flash to run slowly. Just wondering if
there is a timeout defined in fileReference or how can I increase
it.
thanks.

Hi Venkatesh,
I am testing SU01 t.code using ECATT.I have used TCD recording.I create script and test the script.I have complted parameterisation.When i'm trying to test the  file it shows the follwing log In ecatt.
No batch input data for screen SAPLSUU5 0100*
The file have diffrent userids emails firstname lastname.
how i resolve the error.Pls help on this.I always got same error in diff T.codes also.
Thanks
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