Get/set the number of seconds to timeout generating a report. If the report takes longer than this amount of time, it will throw a TimeoutException. A time of 0 means there is no timeout. The default is 0. The count starts when you call processSetup but will only throw the exception in processData and processComplete.
            
            
            
Syntax
| Visual Basic (Declaration) |   | 
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Public Property Timeout As Integer  | 
 
| Visual Basic (Usage) |  Copy Code | 
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Dim instance As Report
Dim value As Integer
 
instance.Timeout = value
 
value = instance.Timeout  | 
 
| C# |   | 
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public int Timeout {get; set;} | 
 
| Managed Extensions for C++ |   | 
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public: __property int get_Timeout();
public: __property void set_Timeout( 
   int value
);  | 
 
| C++/CLI |   | 
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public:
property int Timeout {
   int get();
   void set (    int value);
} | 
 
            
            
             
            
			
			
            
            
            
            
            
            Requirements
Platforms: Windows 10, Windows NT, Windows Server
            
            
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