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An End Synch Block causes the Presence database to release the current Synchronization lock, enabling any other tasks which are waiting for that lock to continue. The lock to be released is specified by the Locking Identifier (see below) which can be entered when the node is dragged into a Task. This value must match that entered into the Locking Identifier for the corresponding [[Start Synch Block]] node in order to release that lock.
 
An End Synch Block causes the Presence database to release the current Synchronization lock, enabling any other tasks which are waiting for that lock to continue. The lock to be released is specified by the Locking Identifier (see below) which can be entered when the node is dragged into a Task. This value must match that entered into the Locking Identifier for the corresponding [[Start Synch Block]] node in order to release that lock.
  
 
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For more information see [[Synchronize Blocks]].
 
For more information see [[Synchronize Blocks]].

Latest revision as of 13:16, 20 August 2015

An End Synch Block causes the Presence database to release the current Synchronization lock, enabling any other tasks which are waiting for that lock to continue. The lock to be released is specified by the Locking Identifier (see below) which can be entered when the node is dragged into a Task. This value must match that entered into the Locking Identifier for the corresponding Start Synch Block node in order to release that lock.

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For more information see Synchronize Blocks.


Task Elements > Flow Control Task Elements > End Synch Block

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Fork Execution | Join Forked Threads | Start Synch Block | End Synch Block | Event Notification Nodes



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