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Laura Stern
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If you put that PROCESS EVENTS code on the server, nothing would happen other than spinning your wheels as there are no events to process there. And you cannot run that and do whatever it is you are really trying to do at the same time. If you meant to run it on the client, it is not necessary. The WAIT-FOR is already accomplishing the same thing. So back to the original question, what do you mean by "makes this fail to have a result"? Do you mean that it times out? Also, why are you doing the STOP AFTER on both the client and the server?
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