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Aaron,If you don't need to go down to the microsecond, sleep() works just fine for whole seconds.
-mark At 12/12/06 03:01 PM, you wrote:
Hi All,
I am trying to get my program to delay for a certain amount of microseconds
before continuing execution by using the usleep C function. The only
problem is that it isn't delaying for the amount of time I specify!
Here is what I have in a RPGILE service program module:
temp = 'Beg:' + %char(%timestamp()) + ' ms=' + %char(Cfg.Sleep);
dsply temp;
rc = usleep(Cfg.Sleep);
temp = 'rc=' + %char(rc);
dsply temp;
temp = 'End:' + %char(%timestamp());
dsply temp;
Results in joblog:
DSPLY Beg:2006-12-12-13.02.32.931000 ms=300000
DSPLY rc=0
DSPLY End:2006-12-12-13.02.33.811000
If my calcs are correct, and based on the following url, 300000 microseconds
should equal 3 seconds which is NOT what my joblog is conveying.
http://www.sengpielaudio.com/calculator-millisecond.htm
Any ideas?
Aaron Bartell
http://mowyourlawn.com
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