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Title: RE: V4R3 and BPCS Performance

If it's V6.0.04 MM, it could be 'the SQL problem'. Check for the following PTF's:
SF56998
SF56817
SF56394
SF56991
SF56934
These cured our problems (40% performance improvement in affected programs)
See the following APAR's for more information:
II11801
SA80814
SA80941
Richard Payne
Stanton Rubber & Plastics

-----Original Message-----
From: gjayasun@hella.com.au [mailto:gjayasun@hella.com.au]
Sent: 27 October 1999 7:51 AM
To: BPCS-L@midrange.com
Subject: V4R3 and BPCS Performance





We upgraded from V4R1 to V4R3 during the weekend. Now we experience some bad
response times on BPCS applications


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