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  • Subject: Re: Speed up transfers via SNADS
  • From: "Jeffrey M. Carey" <jeffreycarey@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 19 Jun 1997 17:52:56 -0500
  • Organization: Trase Miller Vacations

Another way a little faster than save-snads-restore is the savrst
commands (available as the ObjectConnect prpq for v3r1 and included in
v3r6 and v3r7).  Does it all in one relatively quick step.  Havent timed
it, but it seems faster . . .


Andre Nortje wrote:
> 
> > Date:          Wed, 18 Jun 1997 23:16:18 -0400
> > To:            MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
> > From:          PaulMmn@ix.netcom.com (PaulMmn)
> > Subject:       Re: So I tried to CPYTOPCD a *SAVF
> > Reply-to:      MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
> 
> <snip>
> 
> > You -can- read a savf file from an RPG program...  once you've got
> > the save file created, you can read it and copy it to another file
> > of the same length (528 recl?), which you can CPYTOPCD.
> >
> > At the other end, CPYFROMPCD (FRM?) then use a 2nd program to read
> > the file and write to a Save File.
> >
> > We use this trick to copy save files between AS/400s.  Yes, you can
> > use SNADS functions, but they take so -long- (all that error
> > correction and retrying).
> >
> 
> Will it be faster to send a save file, converted to a disk file, via
> SNADS, then to send the save file itself? Sounds like it. How much
> faster?
> 
> How can one speen up SNADS transfers, is what I am really after.
> 
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