By the way, here is a quick example (see attached screenshot).
It checks for the active application. If the application is not active, it leaves the LOOP. If it is active, it tries to terminate it and checks again.
Friedrich
By the way, here is a quick example (see attached screenshot).
It checks for the active application. If the application is not active, it leaves the LOOP. If it is active, it tries to terminate it and checks again.
Friedrich
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