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11-16-2011 06:37 AM - edited 11-16-2011 06:41 AM
11-16-2011 06:37 AM - edited 11-16-2011 06:41 AM
WAIT_UNTIL command in SSSU 10.0
From the 10.0 version onwards SSSU will support a new command "WAIT_UNTIL". This command is used to wait until a certain asynchronous operation is complete. The SSSU reference guide will have the complete description about this command.
The command will come handy when writing scripts especially in places where execution of a command relies on the completion of a previous asynchronous operation.
Attached is a script that makes use of the WAIT_UNTIL command to perform a sequence of operations.