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The '''WAIT=''' parameter and [[TIMEOUT]] [[error trap]] can be used with [[INPUT]]/[[RINPUT]] statements to force releasing of records. This feature is useful for multi-user situations. | The '''WAIT=''' parameter and [[TIMEOUT]] [[error trap]] can be used with [[INPUT]]/[[RINPUT]] statements to force releasing of records. This feature is useful for multi-user situations. | ||
*WAIT= specifies the number of seconds the system should wait for operator input before responding with a TIMEOUT error condition. | *WAIT= specifies the number of seconds the system should wait for operator input before responding with a TIMEOUT error condition. | ||
*NOTE that WAIT=0 instructs the system to wait for zero seconds, not to ignore the WAIT instruction. | *NOTE that WAIT=0 instructs the system to wait for zero seconds, not to ignore the WAIT instruction. | ||
*Also, -1 is a special WAIT value that instructs the system to wait forever, if necessary. Every time the operator presses | *Also, -1 is a special WAIT value that instructs the system to wait forever, if necessary. | ||
Every time the operator presses a key, the clock is reset for WAIT seconds. | |||
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Revision as of 20:19, 6 May 2014
WAIT=<seconds>
The WAIT= parameter and TIMEOUT error trap can be used with INPUT/RINPUT statements to force releasing of records. This feature is useful for multi-user situations.
- WAIT= specifies the number of seconds the system should wait for operator input before responding with a TIMEOUT error condition.
- NOTE that WAIT=0 instructs the system to wait for zero seconds, not to ignore the WAIT instruction.
- Also, -1 is a special WAIT value that instructs the system to wait forever, if necessary.
Every time the operator presses a key, the clock is reset for WAIT seconds.
Used in:
- Input Fields
- Rinput Fields
- Open Statements