If you VLIST it, the RQM compiles to Sleep 1.

Brian

>The RQM statement has not appeared in any universe documentation at
>least as far back v6.  I actually had to locate some old prime manuals
>to find out what this was statement was all about.  I recall reading
>some blurb somewhere that although RQM is still supported by the
>universe compiler it is in effect a NOP and doesn't actually do anything
>on any platform.
>
>Gerry
>
>-----Original Message-----
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>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ray Wurlod
>Sent: January 15, 2007 1:08 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [U2] [UV] Basic Program Scheduling Priority
>
>RQM releases the remainder of a process's timeslice on the CPU.  Not
>100% certain it works on Windows platforms.  (Release QuantuM)
>
>PERFORM "CHAP DOWN" will reduce the process's priority.  This works on
>all platforms.  (Note: you can not CHAP UP unless you have Administrator
>privileges.)  Check out HELP CHAP for more.  (CHAnge Priority)
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