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I am interested too.

Kristopher Gonyer, CPIM
Lead Systems Analyst
Toledo Molding & Die, Inc.
1429 Coining Dr
Toledo, OH 43612
(p) 419-470-3950 x 226
(f) 419-470-3977

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From: system21-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:system21-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
CMassoglia@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 8:26 AM
To: System 21 Users
Subject: [SYSTEM21] Improving System/21 Performance





If you have not analyzed access path creation in System/21 using
STRDBMON,
your system probably runs far slower that it should.  We substantially
reduced our month end processing time without changing a single program.
Some on demand and daily reports that used to take minutes to run now
take
seconds.  Using STRDBMON, we were able to identify temporary access
paths
created by SQL, OPNQRYF, and Query/400 that either took forever to
create
or were created frequently.  All we had to do was create logical paths
using the suggested key structure.

If anyone is interested, I have a short 9 page PowerPoint presentation
that
describes the technique in more detail.

Thanks.

Charlie Massoglia
Chief Information Officer
cmassoglia@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
517-780-4336
Fax:  517-789-4503



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