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Bruce,

Just so I understand, option 20 will show me actual physical IO counts. If
there is one IO and this brings in 50 records that I use then this will be
one IO not 50. Also, this count is kept as a total for the job (thread?) and
not shown at the file level like option 14 on DSP/WRKJOB. If this is an
accurate statement, then I still need to see logical IO counts (ie option
14) above 999,999. As for a screen to put it on, why not option 14. There
does not appear to be enough room on the current IO screen, but you could
add a third view of the data just like you added a second view for Scope and
Activation group.

Alternatively, is the data available via an API or can you add an API to
allow me to retrieve the data. I'm more than willing to build my own screen
to get the IO counts over 1 million and the API approach would help avoid
the entire translation step into all the national languages.

Thanks,
-Walden

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Subject: I/O counts over 999,999


Walden,

All active jobs can be considered to have at least one thread.  And so
there is no mis-understanding, option 20 will show aux IO on the job
basis; not logical IO on the file level.

Bruce

>
>Bruce,
>
>I'd love to see it on option 14 from DSP/WRKJOB. Will option 20 show me
>anything if the job is not using threads, or are all jobs now using
threads?
>
>-Walden
>

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