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TIMER API
Hi , recently i added a timer object to check for some thing at regular interval
. If now i need to check for another thing at some other interval , is there
a way to add different instance of the timer object to my code to implement
different timer interval ?
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Re: TIMER API
Ranger --
> Hi , recently i added a timer object to check for some thing at regular interval
> If now i need to check for another thing at some other interval , is there
> a way to add different instance of the timer object to my code to implement
> different timer interval ?
Your choice is to use the lowest-common denominator Interval, and keep track of how
many "ticks" have gone by in between each task instance, or to just add another Timer
control with a different Interval setting.
Later... Karl
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http://www.mvps.org/vb
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Re: TIMER API
Ranger --
> Hi , recently i added a timer object to check for some thing at regular interval
> If now i need to check for another thing at some other interval , is there
> a way to add different instance of the timer object to my code to implement
> different timer interval ?
Your choice is to use the lowest-common denominator Interval, and keep track of how
many "ticks" have gone by in between each task instance, or to just add another Timer
control with a different Interval setting.
Later... Karl
--
http://www.mvps.org/vb
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