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What happens in my code if I deleted Time out case in the event structure and run the code .

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Easy to test...

 

The event structure will wait until one of the events that you defined occurs.

 

Regards, Jens

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@prajwal.prithviraj wrote:

What happens in my code if I deleted Time out case in the event structure and run the code .


It will behave similarly to wiring a -1 to the Timeout... aka... it will not time out (it will wait until an event occurs).

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If you haven't connected anything to the blue "Event Timeout" connector in the top left of the structure, the default value of it is '-1'. That means that the timeout event is never executed.

In this case, you can savely delete that case.

 

Norbert

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