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I don't think you have had to explicitly bind to QC2LE since late V4 or early V5.

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-----Niels Liisberg <NLI@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: -----
To: "RPG programming on the IBM i (AS/400 and iSeries)" <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
From: Niels Liisberg <NLI@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 08/15/2016 06:44PM
Subject: Re: Easy RPG-callable equivalent to CL DLYJOB or C sleep()?


Hi

For all these BIF's you don't have directly in RPG then remember that RPG is the best language to use any other language. :)

I use usleep() and sleep(). Just rember to bind to QC2LE bind directory. Which is the C runtime library. Works like a charme.



Sendt fra min iPad

Den Aug 16, 2016 kl. 01:33 skrev James H. H. Lampert <jamesl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

I need to throw a one-second delay into a Cycle program. (Not every
iteration of The Cycle; just when it sees a record it has to act on.)

It's been a while since I've had to code a delay, and I can't recall if
I've ever done it in RPG.

Suggestions, anybody?

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JHHL
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