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  • Subject: Re: Implicit Access Path Sharing
  • From: email@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (James W Kilgore)
  • Date: Thu, 29 Apr 1999 09:42:00 -0700
  • Organization: Progressive Data Systems, Inc.

Yes, but I'm too forgetful and wind up wasting a compile.

As I mentioned, the shared file is way small.  To me the 8k of disk
space is worth it.

david.kahn@gb.abb.com wrote:
> 
> email@james-w-kilgore.com (James W Kilgore) wrote:
> 
> >You want the process the file sequentially by key for
> >update but don't want to lock every record and lose
> >blocking.  You use one logical for IP and the second
> >for UF and CHAIN/UPDAT only when necessary.
> 
> James,
> 
> Could you not achieve the same thing without actually creating the second
> logical? You define it in your program, and at compile and run time you
> simply override it to the first logical.
>
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