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Hi Scott, There are a couple of reasons. When working locally, verify is nice because your job doesn't have to be queued and compete with everyone else's. When working remotely over the internet, I don't get a notification when the compile has ended. EVFCFDBK just sits there for a couple of minutes in TIMW status, then dies. I suspect it's a firewall issue because all inbound ports are closed off at my remote site. John Taylor ----- Original Message ----- From: "Scott Mildenberger" <scottmildenberger@xxxxxxxxx> To: "CODE/400 Discussion & Support" <code400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 8:11 AM Subject: Re: Verifier Performance > John, > > If your using the verify option without the cache I > have to wonder why not just compile? I never use the > verify as the compile is fast enough that it doesn't > slow me down. And this means I don't have to go ahead > and do a compile when I am all done. > > Scott Mildenberger >
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