> > Is a new intervalID always one greater than the most recent
> intervalID?
>
> AFAIK, yes.
>
> > That is, will this always work to ensure you only ever have one
> > interval running at a time?
>
> Again, AFAIK, yes.. but at the same time it limits your to
> only ever have one interval, no
something useful will turn up.
Here's one I just found:
http://www.ny-dev.com/forums/f184/interval-manager-552/
regards,
Muzak
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From: "Danny Kodicek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> HG> So once you create a new interval with the same name you
> will lose
> HG> the path of the original?
>
> An interval has no name, it has a numeric ID - what has a
> name is the variable (or more variables if you want) where
> you store this ID. And yes, if you doesn't care about stor
HG> So once you create a new interval with the same name you will lose the path
HG> of the original?
An interval has no name, it has a numeric ID - what has a name is the
variable (or more variables if you want) where you store this ID. And
yes, if you doesn't care about storing the ID (e.g. you
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