Thanks Bernhard, Bart
-----Original Message-----
From: Treutwein; Bernhard
[mailto:Bernhard.Treutwein{([at]})nowhere.xy
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 9:31 AM
To: Wijck, Bart van
Cc: blackbox{([at]})nowhere.xy
Subject: Re: Interrupt
> From: "Wijck, Bart van" <Bart_van_Wijck{([at]})nowhere.xy
> To: "'blackbox{([at]})nowhere.xy> Subject: Interrupt
> Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2001 10:27:02 +0100
> All,
>
> This is a question that's probably been asked before, but how do I
interrupt
> or temporarily suspend the execution of a BlackBox program, and preferably
> restart it again from the point of the interrupt. I'm using a program to
> continually monitor data from websites in a permanent loop until the end
of
> day. It would be nice to 'stop' for some time when something interesting
> passes by or conversely when nothing interesting is happening, say by
> pushing a mouse button or keyboard key, and reactivate the program in the
> same way. Otherwise you have to program every interrupt condition in
> advance.
>
this should be manageable with Services.Action & DeoLater.
You'll need some kind of a wrapper, which checks for a "suspend"
BOOLEAN variable, which you can check in a Form.
Hope that helps
Bernhard Treutwein
Bernhard.Treutwein{([at]})nowhere.xy
Tel. 049-89-2180-2774 Fax.: 089-2180-9927742
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