Re: [foxboro] IND sequence blocks and the BPCSTM parameter (Default = 100)

Hi Joe,

My experience has been that this is exactly what happens (i.e. the count up
to BPCSTM and suspend part).  To ensure that a consistent set of statements
get executed each cycle, it's best to add a suspension before looping
back...

Regards,
Doug

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Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 8:41 AM
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Subject: [foxboro] IND sequence blocks and the BPCSTM parameter (Default =
100)

Folks,
Just curious, if the IND block has no statements that suspend operation
(i.e., WAIT, WAITUNTIL, outside calls, etc.) and it has less that 100
statements and it loops back to the beginning (goto), will it continue
to repeatedly run statements over and over until it reaches the BPCSTM
quantity?  Or in this case, when does it stop processing and move on to
the next block?

Thanks again.


Joseph M. Riccardi
Senior I&C Engineer
Bechtel Parsons Blue Grass Team
Richmond, KY
859-626-4368



 
 
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