This is the interval between the end of the last poll and the start of the
next poll. PollFrequency specifies the amount of time (in
milliseconds) between the end of one polling action, and the start of the next
polling action. This is not the interval between polling
actions. Rather, the logic is as follows:
- Poll to obtain the number of objects specified by the value of
PollQuantity.
- Process these objects. For some adapters, this may be partly done
on separate threads, which execute asynchronously to the next polling
action.
- Delay for the interval specified by PollFrequency.
- Repeat the cycle.
Set PollFrequency to one of the following values:
- The number of milliseconds between polling actions (an integer).
- The word key, which causes the connector to poll only when you
type the letter p in the connector's Command Prompt
window. Enter the word in lowercase.
- The word no, which causes the connector not to poll.
Enter the word in lowercase.
The default is 10000.
- Important:
- Some connectors have restrictions on the use of this property. Where
they exist, these restrictions are documented in the chapter on installing and
configuring the adapter.
