Release 10.1A: OpenEdge Deployment:
Startup Command and Parameter Reference
Filtering Asynchronous COM Events (-filterocxevents)
Use Filtering Asynchronous COM Events (
–filterocxevents) to control the conditions under which you want asynchronous COM events handled.
Operating system
and syntax UNIX
Windows-filterocxevents Use
with Maximum value Minimum value Single-user default Multi-user default Client Session – – – –
An asynchronous COM event is one that is sent by an ActiveX control or Automation object because of an external event, rather than in response to user input. One example of this is the Tick event from the PSTimer. Another is an event signalling the receipt of a message from an external source, such as a control that implements a mail notification system.
By default, asynchronous COM events are handled when any of the following conditions occur:
Handling COM events during the second and third conditions might cause random problems in your application, depending on what 4GL code is executed in the event trigger. You use the
–filterocxeventsstartup parameter to prevent asynchronous COM events from being handled during the second and third conditions.
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