Re: [foxboro] question about IABatch

Alex:

If you do not specify release, then the unit is released at the end of the 
batch.  To manually release a unit, insert a "phase" that is "release unit".  
There is also one to manually allocate a unit.

Jim Mowrey
> 
> From: shainski <shainski99@xxxxxxx>
> Date: 2005/01/28 Fri PM 05:57:54 EST
> To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [foxboro] question about IABatch
> 
> Hi, my name  is Alex
> I work with IABatch , and I hope you can help me
> When  Batch run phase , it make allocation to unit
> but after it finish to work with unit , The Batch do not release
> The unit , I need to do this manualy , so if you can please
> help me 
>          Thank you 
>  
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