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> -----Original Message----- > From: DAsmussen@aol.com [SMTP:DAsmussen@aol.com] > > <SNIP> > However, prior to paying for SMP, I would highly recommend that BPCS > users > consider how well they have implemented things that come "for free" > from IBM. > Have you used SETOBJACC to place SYS902B (and SYS006/7B if you are on > 5 or > higher) into memory to speed the calls? Have you analyzed your > database and > placed those files most used into memory with the same method? Have > you > analyzed infrequently-used access paths (ITH has many access paths, > but not > many of them are used) and changed them to MAINT(*REBILD)? > > [John Allen] I Looked in our BPCSLO library and didn't find any > SYS902B. I did find a SYS9002 and a SYS903B that both were described > as doing date conversions (also a SYS902C) -- Is that file located in > some other Library? I am on V4.0.4 > > Please forgive my AS/400 Ignorance, but what command would I use to > "analyzed infrequently-used access paths"? and what command would > change them? > > I am intrigued by the thought of speeding up BPCS by placing some of > the objects in memory. Obviously there is a point of diminished > return, but are there any other programs I could place in memory that > would speed up things? Is it more dependent on what modules I run? > > Thank! > > -- John Allen > -- O'Brien Interational > > +--- | This is the BPCS Users Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to "BPCS-L@midrange.com". | To unsubscribe from this list send email to MAJORDOMO@midrange.com | and specify 'unsubscribe BPCS-L' in the body of your message. | Questions should be directed to the list owner: dasmussen@aol.com +---
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