Purpose
 
 
 Detach the current model from its parent node.
 
 
  Synopsis
 
 
 procedure detach
 
 
  Further information
 
 
 1. This procedure
 detaches the model calling it from its parent model such that it becomes a
 master model running on a
 root node. As a consequence the connection to its parent model is closed, its model number is set to 0 and the node number of its instance becomes 0 (root node). The parent node is notified of the detachment by means of a termination event for the model which gets the status
 RT_DETACHED.
 
 
 2. The operation is possible only if no file is open between the model and its parent (in particular the default streams have to be set to
 "null:") and the hosting intance is running only this model (
 i.e. no submodel is loaded).
 
 
 3. After a model is detached, it can no longer communicate with its parent using events or access files through the
 "rmt:" driver. The HTTP protocol (available through the module
 mmhttp) might be used as an elternative to the facilities provided by
 mmjobs in this case.
 
 
 4. The instance running the detached model terminates automatically after the end of execution of the model.
 
 
 5. This routine can only be called by a submodel running on a remote instance. It has no effect if used by a master model.
 
 
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  Module
 
 
                 
                
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