Regarding "Wait up to"

Hi,
After I call a FM I need to stop the process for less than a second.
I thought that i could use WAIT UP TO 0.5 SECONDS, but i doesnt seem to work that way. It only works with integers.
So, if anyone could suggest anything, it would be very usefull.
Regards,
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Hi Roberto,
Try the following code:
CALL FUNCTION 'BAPI_MATERIAL_SAVEDATA'
      EXPORTING
        HEADDATA    = EX_HEADDATA
        CLIENTDATA  = EX_CLIENTDATA
        CLIENTDATAX = EX_CLIENTDATAX
        PLANTDATA   = EX_PLANTDATA
        PLANTDATAX  = EX_PLANTDATAX
      IMPORTING
        RETURN      = IM_RETURN.
    IF IM_RETURN-TYPE = 'E'.
    ELSE.
      COMMIT WORK AND WAIT.
      WAIT UP TO 5 SECONDS.
    ENDIF.
Check this link for complete code:
http://blog.csdn.net/CompassButton/archive/2006/09/12/1215203.aspx
Regards,
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