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Created On: 11-Oct-2005 14:26
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Answer This question was answered by Thomas Fürer, on Thursday, October 13, 2005 2:50 PM

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many thanx hubertus, i have found it and it works well. But ignoring timeouts is not the good way, but I don't how many cycles I should choose???? but for a prototype shutting down is a way ;-) thomas
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Thomas Fürer

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Hi! Could it be, that the DXL interpreter checks a timeout of a function??? When I walk thru the requirement tree and built my xml string I get this Error message in a dialog when I would read more then 6 attributes of each requirement (needs about 2 seconds) I can click continue and halt. By clicking continue the work finished without failure. so wath can I do to increase the timeout value or how can I turn this off? tom

Edited: 11-Oct-2005 at 14:26 by Thomas Fürer
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Hubertus Grobbel

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Hi Thomas, see DXL -help: Pragmas Pragmas modify the background behavior of the DXL interpreter, for example: pragma runLim, int cyc sets the time-out interval cyc as a number of DXL execution cycles. The time-out is suppressed if cyc is set to zero, as shown in the following example: pragma runLim, 0 // no limit pragma runLim, 1000000 // explicit limit bye Hubertus
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many thanx hubertus, i have found it and it works well. But ignoring timeouts is not the good way, but I don't how many cycles I should choose???? but for a prototype shutting down is a way ;-) thomas
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Louie Landale

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I don't recall the default number of cycles. But if you prototype DXL isn't complicated you just leave out this pragma until you have confidence. If you get prompted a couple times then you know its in an infinite loop and can cancel the DXL.
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