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  • Subject: Re: V2R3 CISC to V4R2 RISC - Do we dare?
  • From: Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1998 13:06:32 -0500

That list of files was from last Thursday.  We ran that RCLSTG SELECT(*DBXREF) 
on Friday.  Now that biggest file is down from 1,674,665,984 to 1,286,799,360.  
Gee, 400 meg.  You suppose some of those people who are totally opposed to 
running a RCLSTG might comtemplate it now?  At $0.60/mb that is $5,840 worth of 
disk space.

The SSA user profile was in there to say "It's huge because we have so many 
BPCS objects.  We have so many BPCS objects that is also why the database cross 
reference file is huge."  This is not a problem with BPCS.  This is just our 
development machine support a dozen or more 400's running BPCS in multiple 
versions and custom mods.  Therefore we keep full copies of the programs and 
data on this machine for testing.

I didn't show you our biggest file.
Library     Object      Object           Object   Text description            
                        Type             Size                                 
QMPGDATA    QAPMJOBS    *FILE     4,144,820,224   Job related performance data
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