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Topic Title: Timer Callback Issue in Doors 8.1 Topic Summary: Argument passed to callback is not the timer DBE Created On: 2-Jan-2008 16:47 Status: Post and Reply |
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After a little poking around, I found that the callback function for a timer does not get the timer DBE as an argument, it actually gets the containing DB (cast as a DBE).
Not really a major issue, but it might throw you if you are trying to figure out why your stop timer command doesn't work as expected on the passed DBE. The attached script shows a quick demo of the issue |
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Heh...Sorry not really related to the topic, but after reading the post I decided to play with the timer perms (I'm a little bored today *lol*). Ended up creating a little stop watch, maybe I'll time my scripts with it........
------------------------- Scott Boisvert Engineering Tools Administrator L-3 Communications - Avionics Systems scott.boisvert@l-3com.com |
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More on timer DBE can be found in the following two threads:
thread thread And on my forum: thread ------------------------- Tony Goodman http://www.smartdxl.com Edited: 7-Jan-2008 at 10:37 by Tony Goodman |
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