Hi David,

It is indeed an option... but multiple jobs can trigger the wakeup and it should ignore these if they happen during the processing.

On the other hand... I could clear the dataqueue after the processing and wait again.

I was just curious if someone used the signaling API's for it (instead of this traditional solution).

Kind regards,
Paul

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Subject: Re: Wakeup sleep (from other job)

How about using a data queue as the signalling mechanism and using a timeout on the QRCVDTAQ api?

That way you can have the job sleep and wake it up by sending an entry to the data queue it's monitoring.

david


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