https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utzqe65hu1U&t=64s
Point 28.2.2.3 at 08:51 time in the above tutorial says that” Go to Dynamic Manager and create a new integer (Int 1) with integration step equal to 5 secs and duration equal to 10 minutes. …..”
Screen shot for Point No. 2 is attached. As we see on the left side of the screenshot, the duration comes with AM or PM. How do we give the duration of 10 min here? Should any value in microseconds be given in Real-Time Step(ms)?
But in the tutorial the given time is 5000 (ms). Does this (ms) mean microseconds? 5 sec is equal to 5000000 ms. This contradiction may be clarified.
Regards.
It could be clarified through another Youtube video that ms stands for milli seconds. 1000 milli seconds is 1 second. This AM link for duration is for 10 Minutes only. If it is 12:10:00, the duration is 10 minutes only.
Regards.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utzqe65hu1U&t=64s
Point 28.2.2.3 at 08:51 time in the above tutorial says that” Go to Dynamic Manager and create a new integer (Int 1) with integration step equal to 5 secs and duration equal to 10 minutes. …..”
Screen shot for Point No. 2 is attached. As we see on the left side of the screenshot, the duration comes with AM or PM. How do we give the duration of 10 min here? Should any value in microseconds be given in Real-Time Step(ms)?
But in the tutorial the given time is 5000 (ms). Does this (ms) mean microseconds? 5 sec is equal to 5000000 ms. This contradiction may be clarified.
Regards.
It could be clarified through another Youtube video that ms stands for milli seconds. 1000 milli seconds is 1 second. This AM link for duration is for 10 Minutes only. If it is 12:10:00, the duration is 10 minutes only.
Regards.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millisecond