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Timer Event firing after zero ms
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07/10/2004 13:01:54
 
 
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07/10/2004 12:25:39
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Codage, syntaxe et commandes
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Thread ID:
00949593
Message ID:
00949625
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Hi Fabio,

Yes, sure, this is a solution. But it is still a workaround for something that should be a property, imo. That's why I gave it one star only. :)

>>Occasionally I need a timer to do its job (as declared in its Timer Event) right from the moment when setting its interval to nonzero, not for the first time after x milliseconds, but for the first time after zero ms.
>>
>>I know a workaround (simply call the Timer Event), but a property would be nice. Is it already in vfp8 or vfp9? If not, I might add it to the wishlist.
>
>
>DEFINE CLASS myTimer AS Timer
>
>   StartJust = .F.
>
>   HIDDEN PROCEDURE Interval_Assign(_interval)
>       this.Interval=m.interval
>       IF m.StartJust and m.This.Enabled
>          this.Timer
>       ENDIF
>ENDDEFINE
>
Groet,
Peter de Valença

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