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James,
From System i Navigator on a Lenovo laptop I am able to
open a result set of some 6.4 million rows with 8 columns
in about 60 seconds on a busy 9406-550 at 7.1.


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From: java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of James H. H. Lampert
Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2013 3:49 PM
To: Java Programming on and around the IBM i
Subject: Re: JDBC equivalent to RPG SETLL or CHAIN?

Here's a thought:

I just tried this from Squirrel, on my WinDoze box (which is far more "old-and-busted" than "new hotness," which should surprise nobody who knows me). I found that I could open and fetch a result set of just the keyfield of an entire file with 554892 active records (and some 80-odd deleted ones), in 6 seconds flat. (The same thing with a 24047-record file gave sub-second response.) Perhaps I could use that to tell me where I am, relative to the entire file . . .

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