delta-time
Specifies a delta time interval in the following format. (A delta time 
is an offset from the current time to a time in the future.)
  
    
       
      
hour:minute:second.hundredth 
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The fields on the format line indicate the following:
  
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      hour
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      Specifies an integer in the range 0 to 23.
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      minute
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      Specifies an integer in the range 0 to 59.
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      second
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      Specifies an integer in the range 0 to 59.
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      hundredth
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      Specifies an integer in the range 0 to 99.
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The colons (:) and period (.) are required delimiters; also, the delta 
time must begin with the number of hours and not a colon. Note that the 
days field, usually included in the delta time format, must be omitted 
here.
For more information on specifying delta time values, see the 
OpenVMS User's Manual or the online help topic Date.
Note that if you enter the WAIT command interactively, you are not 
prompted for a time value; however, in order for the command to have 
any effect, you must supply a time value.
In this example, the command procedure executes the program image 
KUDOS. After the RUN command executes the program, the WAIT command 
delays execution of the GOTO command for 10 minutes. Note that 00 is 
specified for the number of hours, because the time specification 
cannot begin with a colon. After 10 minutes, the GOTO command executes, 
and the procedure transfers control to the label LOOP and executes the 
program KUDOS again. The procedure loops until it is interrupted or 
terminated.
If the procedure is executed interactively, terminate it by pressing 
Ctrl/C or Ctrl/Y and by entering the STOP command or another DCL 
command that runs a new image in the process. If the procedure is 
executed in a batch job, enter the DELETE/ENTRY command to terminate it.