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Revision as of 12:54, 20 April 2009
Class
Screen Environment
Purpose
Set the timeout delay
Syntax
SET TIMEOUT [TO <expN> | <ON | OFF>]
See Also
ON TIMEOUT, SET CLOCK, SET CLOCKDISPLAY, SET CLOCKRATE
Description
The SET TIMEOUT command sets the number of seconds (<expN>) before the event assigned by the ON TIMEOUT command is executed. SET TIMEOUT ON activates the timer, SET TIMEOUT OFF deactivates the timer. SET CLOCK must be ON.
Example
procedure p_timeout dialog box "Timeout Occurred." set timeout off quit return set clock on on timeout do p_timeout set timeout to 4 set timeout on m_var = space(10) @00,00 say "Enter Value: " get m_var read return
Products
Recital Terminal Developer