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How long does it normally take you to refresh the outline view?  I just 
tried it on a new program I'm doing that's pretty array intensive and 
long, and it took about 5 seconds or so.

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> And that's one of my rubs.  How many people start their 5250 session,
> enter a command, sign off, and exit their 5250 session?  Then when it's
> time to do the next command do it all again?  No one (except this one 
gent
> in tech support who only does one command a week).

I've never heard of someone closing down WDSC and re-opening for each 
source member.

When I call WDSC slow, it's not the startup time that I'm referring to. 
It's the time it takes the outline to refresh.  The time it takes to open 
a member.  The time it takes to compile.  The time it takes to verify. The 

time it takes to search many members. The time it takes to open a branch 
of the RSE that shows the members in a file.  Etc, etc.



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