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== Sleep for <i>n</i> Seconds == | == Sleep for <i>n</i> Seconds == | ||
− | This Node causes the Task to pause execution for the number of seconds specified. | + | This Node causes the Task to pause execution for the number of seconds specified. To create a Sleep Node, drag it from the Task Element Toolbox into your Task edit view. You will then be presented with the following Dialog Box: |
− | + | [[file:sleep_dialog.png]] | |
− | + | This asks you for the number of seconds that the Node should pause for. Valid values are whole and floating point numbers e.g 1 (one second) or 0.10 (one tenth of a second). | |
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+ | === See Also === | ||
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+ | {{FlowControl}} |
Latest revision as of 15:37, 19 August 2015
Sleep for n Seconds
This Node causes the Task to pause execution for the number of seconds specified. To create a Sleep Node, drag it from the Task Element Toolbox into your Task edit view. You will then be presented with the following Dialog Box:
This asks you for the number of seconds that the Node should pause for. Valid values are whole and floating point numbers e.g 1 (one second) or 0.10 (one tenth of a second).
See Also
Task Elements > Flow Control Task Elements > Sleep For n Seconds
Schedule Nodes | Decision Point Nodes | Start of Task | End of Task | Error Handler |
Throw Exception | Passive Node | Log Entry | Sleep For n Seconds | While Node | Loop Node | Exit Loop Node | |Switch Node |
Fork Execution | Join Forked Threads | Start Synch Block | End Synch Block | Event Notification Nodes |