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Just a note about my experience this past weekend.
We have a 720-2061-1500 with 1gb of memory.  
Over the weekend, we were repricing which involves a lot of files which have
millions of records (2 files-1million+,4 files-4 million+).  I was doing
interactive SQL in three sessions, doing deletes and updates.  No one else
was on the system so  CFINT01 was consuming 80% of the system.  Since I was
waiting, I decided to play around to see if I could speed up the process.  I
submitted a crtdupobj and then a cpyf to QBATCH and CFINT01 went away.  It
showed back up every minute or so but only for a few seconds.  The
interactive jobs started going about 5-10 times faster.  The interactive
SQL's completed in just a few minutes instead of close to half an hour.
Moral of my story:  Run programs in batch but if you can't run in batch and
you don't have much interactive feature, just run some dummy batch programs
to speed up the interactive.




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