--- In [email protected], "brucexs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > It is referring to Sean's script and the line with the endfor.
> > I never use wait.until. The script was simply interfering with my 
> > monitor list. Also no waits in there, though.
> > I think for-loops like this are just not such a good idea.
> 
> I would agree that events could also work.  Butt he for loop should 
> work.  I do suspect there are some issues when for loops have waits 
> and another script runs during the wait.
> 
> Does your monitor command list have a for loop?
> Does it call a script file?
> Does that script file have a for loop?

I suspected the error check routine of If()Do which somehow became to
 mix up different scripts when for loops have wait.for(), so,
exec.NoIfDoCheck would resolve it, at least for a while.

Sean





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