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Hi David,

Do you mean prompting CL commands? (I believe that in French prompt=invite)

Depending on the command (ie how many parameters) and whether or not its
already cached can affect how fast the prompted command appears.
Try the following to see if it improves things:
1) Clear your cache (not the file cache, but the communication cache)
2) Shutdown and restart the workbench  (we already have a requirement to
eliminate this part of the clear cache process :-)  )
3) Try prompting again.

Commands like SAVOBJ, which have numerous parameters, will take longer to
prompt than simpler commands like ADDLIBLE, which has only a few
parameters.

thanks,

Violaine Batthish
WebSphere Development Studio Client, IBM Toronto Lab


wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 02/28/2007 05:31:06 AM:

hi all,

I have the following problem all of a sudden.

When I try and execute a commande from a list in a filter of
commands in RSE. If the command is in mode invite, I have to wait 30
or 40 seconds for WDSc to show the screen.
The same thing happens when I try F4 in LPEX which makes the thing
not worth using.

Processor UC is 100 % during this time.

Any ideas before I bale out of my workspace for the umpteenth time?
thanks in advance.


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