Like Steve, I've used external actions calling dos wait, or *nix sleep in the .bat or .sh file i'm calling.

/John

Fogelson, Steve wrote:

Mike,
I don't know if this is the best way to do this, but what I did was use an External Action that called the DOS WAIT command.
Hope this helps.
Steve Fogelson
Internet Commerce Solutions


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    *Subject:* Witango-Talk: Sleep & While

Hello all,
Can anybody help me out with the Witango equivalents for:
1- sleep( milliseconds ); and
2- while( true ) { }
The solutions that I found are not acceptable:
1- except for using externals, if I try to use <@TIMER> it seems
I burn the CPU, which is not what I want;
2- <@FOR> </@FOR> does not really work or I do not know how to
setup Start/Step/Stop
If the solution is already explained in the documentation I
apologize, I just could not find it.
Thank you,
Mike Bravu


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