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  1. 19 sie 2013 · I run this code: 1.THIS.ENABLED = .F. && suspend timer 2. 3.lnTotFiles = ADIR(laFiles, "*.ERA") 4.FOR lnCntFiles = 1 TO lnTotFiles 5. DO myprocess WITH laFiles[lnCntFiles,1] 6. ...

  2. An irreverent look at how Visual FoxPro really works. Tells you the inside scoop on every command, function, property, event and method of Visual FoxPro. Timer. The Timer Control is a cool little device for creating events that fire at predetermined intervals.

  3. An irreverent look at how Visual FoxPro really works. Tells you the inside scoop on every command, function, property, event and method of Visual FoxPro. Timer Event. The Timer Event fires each time a Timer has counted down the specified Interval of time. Usage Procedure tmrTimer.Timer

  4. One possibility would be to add a custom property to the timer class which stores the actual datetime at which the timer starts. You could perhaps do that in the Enabled property's Assign method. Then, to find how long the timer has to run, subtract the start time from the current time.

  5. I use Sleep (3) to have the desired effect (the same obtained using just in my computer): Code: FOR MyCounter=1 TO 80000 && Just count to 80000 before NEXT MyCounter && cleaning MyText on the form. So, instead of my code (FOR...NEXT) the Sleep will provide the same amount of time in any computer, which is what I want.

  6. hora1=time ()&&esto captura la hora actual en la varianble hora1. hora2=time () Ahora para ejecutar el programa pasando los parametros correctos seria algo asi: DO programa WITH SUBSTR (TRANSFORM (hora1), 1,5), SUBSTR (TRANSFORM (hora2), 1,5) Lparameters horaentrada, horasalida, porcentaje.

  7. A Free flash online countdown, quick easy to use countdown! also an online stopwatch!