Timing object

Timing is a nonvisual system object that can be used when a Timer event cannot be associated with a window. To use a timing object, create a standard class user object that inherits from the Timing system class, and then create an instance of the inherited timing object.

Properties

Timing property

Datatype

Description

ClassDefinition

PowerObject

An object of type PowerObject containing information about the class definition of the object or control.

Interval

Double

(Read-only) The minimum number of seconds the timing object waits between calls to the Timer event. This property is initially set to NULL and is modified whenever the Start function is called.

Running

Boolean

(Read-only) True if the timing object has been started and is currently running. False if the timing object is not running.


Events

Timing event

Occurs

Constructor in PowerScript Reference

Immediately before the Open event occurs in the window

Destructor in PowerScript Reference

Immediately after the Close event occurs in the window

Timer in PowerScript Reference

When a specified number of seconds elapses after the Start function has been called


Functions

Timing function

Datatype returned

Description

ClassName in PowerScript Reference

String

Returns the name assigned to the object

GetContextService in PowerScript Reference

Integer

Creates a reference to a context-specific instance of the specified service

GetParent in PowerScript Reference

PowerObject

Returns a reference to the name of the parent object

PostEvent in PowerScript Reference

Boolean

Adds an event to the end of the message queue for the object

Start in PowerScript Reference

Integer

Activates the timing object using a specified interval

Stop in PowerScript Reference

Integer

Deactivates the timing object

TriggerEvent in PowerScript Reference

Integer

Triggers a specific event in the object and executes the script for the event

TypeOf in PowerScript Reference

Object

Returns the type of the object