Tablet Accessory User Manual
Conductor Script Commands
Appendix A Conductor Script Commands 319
StopTimer
The StopTimer command changes the state of the specified timer from ON to OFF.
StopTimer process_id timer_name
The StopTimer command is available only when an engine is current, so you must
first use the
FindEngine Script command to set the current engine.
The
StopTimer command lets you stop the specified timer. The timer can be
subsequently restarted with the
StartTimer Script command.
SuspendAllSessions
The SuspendAllSessions command suspends all active sessions in the current
engine.
SuspendAllSessions
The SuspendAllSessions command is available only when an engine is current,
so you must first use the
FindEngine Script command to set the current engine.
The
SuspendAllSessions command places all ACTIVE sessions in SUSPENDED
state, making them dormant: the engine cannot assign new activities to suspended
sessions or post events to them.
Automatic reconnect by the client application does not take place if sessions are
suspended with the
SuspendSession command. A subsequent explicit client
request to open each session can restore the session to ACTIVE state or create a
new session, depending on the value of the reconnectAction property set when
each session was originally opened.
The engine posts a SessionSuspended event on each session before it is suspended,
so that the client applications can take appropriate action. The effect of suspending
a session on any ACTIVE activities depends on the suspendAction property set by
each client application when accepting each activity.
Argument Description
process_id The process instance of the specified timer.
timer_name The name of the timer to be reset.