Sleep Method for LCSession
This method forces a script execution to sleep for the specified length of time.
Note: LotusScript® also
has a Sleep statement, but it is only precise to the nearest second.
Like the Sleep statement, the Sleep method for LCSession pauses by
repeatedly giving up its processor time section until the specified
interval has passed. This allows other processes that need to use
the system to take advantage of the idle time. It also means that
the actual interval may be significantly longer than specified.
Defined In
LCSession
Syntax
Call thisSession .Sleep (milliSeconds)
Parameters
Value |
Description |
---|---|
milliSeconds |
Long. Number of milliseconds to sleep. |
Example
Option Public
Uselsx "*lsxlc"
Sub Initialize
Dim session As New LCSession
Print "The Time is " Cstr(Now).
session.Sleep (5000)
Print "The Time is " Cstr(Now).
End Sub
Example Output
The Time is 9/8/01 5:23:32 PM.
The Time is 9/8/01 5:23:37 PM.