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Hi,
Also check the definition of LAUNCH, WHEN, and FOREVER in Help/Vocabulary.
Careful with "when". When you run a "when" instruction, the "deamon" is set.
It remains set. And if you re-run that "when" instruction, you're setting a
new deamon. Very often, people set off several "when deamons" without really
knowing. Solution: check your Processes tab. Use whenoff to turn of these
deamons when you're done.
Alain
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how do I activate more than 1 processes at a time within a procedure?
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