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BLINKER DEMONSTRATION CALLS
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Purpose : Specify number of calls for demonstration version
Syntax : BLINKER DEMONSTRATION CALLS <nuLimit>
Example : # Set a limit of 100 procedure calls
BLINKER DEMONSTRATION CALLS 100
This command is used to set a limit on the number of calls to overlaid
procedures which may be made before the program will end with the
"demonstration procedure limit exceeded" message. It may be set to any
number from 1 to 65535.
This can be used to create a demonstration version of the program
without having to modify the source code. When the calls limit is
reached the error handling procedure BLERRPRG is called with error
number 1207 indicating that the demonstration call limit has been
exceeded. The source for the error handler is provided should you want
to modify the text of the termination message.
Note: the demonstration restrictions are only checked when overlays are
loaded, so to use them please ensure that at least one function or
procedure which is called regularly is overlaid.
The function BLIDEMCAL() allows the limit to be extended from within the
program. Please see the appropriate section in Chapter 7 for more
details.
See Also:
DEMONSTRATION DATE
DEMONSTRATION MINUTES
BLIDEMCAL()
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