jerry foote wrote on 2013-02-17: 
>  Sleep In Win32API Integer nMilliseconds
>          Sleep((60*1000)*15)
> 
> 
>  If I issue this sleep function in a procedure how long is it in scope. Do
I
>  have to release it before I call it again, or can I just issue
>  Sleep((60*1000)*15) again?
>  
>  Hope this makes sense.
>  
>  Jerry
> 

Jerry,

I agree with Fred, use a Scheduled Task.

As for declaring an API. Once the declare is called, it remains available to
the VFP session.

Tracy Pearson
PowerChurch Software


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