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I had a quick look.
SELECT * from SYSIXADV where times_advised = (
SELECT max(TIMES_ADVISED) FROM SYSIXADV )

Found a file that has 4 500 000 record and has been advised 2 million times. Should I be worried about this?



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De : midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] De la part de Joe Pluta
Envoyé : mardi 29 juillet 2008 19:08
À : Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Objet : Re: AW: Way to get STRSQL SELECT to run in batch?

BirgittaHauser wrote:
Check also the adviced indexes. Beginning with V5R4 all adviced
indexes are stored in the system table SYSIXADV in library QSYS2. You
may also use the iNavigator Database to see the adviced indexes.

This is totally awesome. I just took a peek at the SYSIXADV table and it brought to mind several of the ad hoc queries I've done recently..
very interesting stuff.

Joe
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