getting_started:tutorials:sequencer2
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- | The main sequence does its steps and starts the second sequence. The timeout monitor of the subsequence fires. The monitor causes an exception sequence to run. After that the sugsequence | + | The main sequence does its steps and starts the second sequence. The timeout monitor of the subsequence fires. The monitor causes an exception sequence to run. After that the subsequence |
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+ | ===== Subsequence Has Timeout Monitor with Restart ===== | ||
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+ | A next example demonstrates what happens if the subsequence is interrupted by a monitor. Run | ||
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+ | The main sequence does its steps and starts the second sequence. The timeout monitor of the subsequence fires. The monitor causes an exception sequence to run. After that the subsequence continues from where it was interrupted as its timeout behavior is set to '' | ||
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getting_started/tutorials/sequencer2.txt · Last modified: 2021/03/31 15:33 by ursgraf