Hi!
LiangTyan Fui wrote:
> > Does "send" (without the "in <time>" part) put the "doSomething"
> > command into the pendingMessages, where it will be processed
> > independent of normal logic flow? That's what the behavior looks
> > like to me. (multithreading?)
>
> I though I was trying to find some answers ;-)
> I don't think "send" without "in time" will be queued, since the execution
> will only continue after completion of "send" command. But I may be wrong.
send commands without "in time" are executed immediately, not
multithreaded or anything. The problem is that the send command swithes
the internal environment that the handler runs in. I think the
documentation for the lockErrorDialogs property should be updated from
"deprecated" to "use only if the try control structure does not work for
you, e.g. if you use the send command".
Regards
Rüdiger
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