Interrupt of the Initialisation Process

The CODING programs report the activities in the initialisation and overlay information section in a different way. Because one table, one key, etc. covers 16,777,216 elements at 3 bytes in CODING3 but only 256 bytes in CODING1, the activities corresponding to initialisation and overlay information are reported in a much more different way in CODING3 than in CODING1.

 

Therefore the programs CODING1 and CODING2 are only interruptible by time-out if they have closed an iteration step by the overlay handling, however the program CODING3 additionally proves the time-out limit and therefore can be interrupted during the initialisation of the coding parameters.

 

In case a parameter dataset handling takes place, the programs have information and enquiries for this handling in common.

 

If, initialising a parameter dataset, the called time-out limit is exceeded and a new time-out limit shall be enquired, the program interrupts and asks you in form of a dialogue window as shown below.

 

Again the further initialisation process can be unlimited or you can enter a time-out limit. Here too the program is warning you if the time-out limit is reached in less than 10 minutes till restart of the program task by “OK” button.

 

If you enter a time-out limit, again the initialisation process can be terminated automatically or the program asks you at break time new entered.

 

Besides these parameters mentioned before the dialogue mask additionally comprises a checkbox field to cancel the program task early.

 

Using the “OK” button, you either finish the actual program task or you continue the actual program task with the new parameters entered.