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    Sleeping script alternative

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      Phillip Weeks
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      Last year phildunlap suggested I included a RuntimeManager.sleep(5000); to help alleviate the running out of memory issue we were experiencing during scripting history recalculation since the points-to-be-written seemed to go up and consume the memory. It seemed to help the issue and so I was wondering someone can show me how to get the ptbw value at runtime so I can decide to sleep or not?

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        phildunlap
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        Hi Phillip,

        "Point values to be written" is a monitored value that can be stored by a data point on an Internal Data Source. Then you can add that data point into your context as you normally would any other data point.

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          Phillip Weeks
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          thanks Phil I should have realized this of course aagh

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