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  • Subject: RE: RPG IV - Sockets Programming (sleep procedure)
  • From: Glass Terry <Glass.Terry@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 15:18:45 -0500

Appreciate everyone's help.  I'll give the uSleep a try.

Thanks!!

Terry Glass
IT Manager - Accessories Logistics
(336)228-5265 - Phone
(336)228-5117 - Fax


-----Original Message-----
From: Eric DeLong [mailto:Eric.DeLong@pmsi-services.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 2:21 PM
To: "'MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com'" ; "Glass Terry" 
Subject: RE: RPG IV - Sockets Programming (sleep procedure)


     Terry, 
     This topic came up on RPG400-L. You need to look at uSleep. The 
     archive has examples. Start here:  
     
     http://archive.midrange.com/rpg400-l/200009/msg00358.html
     
     hth,
     Eric DeLong


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Subject: RPG IV - Sockets Programming (sleep procedure)
Author:  "Glass Terry" <SMTP:Glass.Terry@wpstv.com> at EXCHANGE
Date:    2/28/01 12:03 PM


Have written an interface program using RPG IV incorporating several 
prototypes/procedures from the QC2LE binding directory.  This program uses 
non-blocked accept and read statements.  In order to provide a delay time 
between reads, I used the sleep proc with a 1 second wait time.  Is there 
any way to reduce this time to .1 or .01 second?  The parameter field for 
the sleep proc is defined as 10U 0, which I believe will not allow for a 
decimal.
     
Appreciate any help.
     
Terry Glass
IT Manager - Accessories Logistics
(336)228-5265 - Phone
(336)228-5117 - Fax
     
     
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