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Revision as of 13:42, 12 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:
http://www.international-presence.com/wikidocs/images/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 1.0 (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 |