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Well, it's just that when the response time shows as .0 you're not sure
whether it's less than a tenth of a second, or if it's not being
measured at all (as some passthru/remote connections don't).
Maybe a response time interval measured as being under .1 seconds should
just display as .1 instead of .0  ?



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> -----Original Message-----
> From: bvining@VNET.IBM.COM [SMTP:bvining@VNET.IBM.COM]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 01, 1998 10:42 AM
> To:   MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
> Subject:      I/O counts over 999,999
> 
> Neil,
> 
> Per the development team responsible for WRKACTJOB, there is no
> current
> plan to add another digit to response time.  Do you really need that
> level
> of granularity?
> 
> Bruce
> 
> >
> >Bruce,
> >
> >As long as you're on the topic of field sizes that are too small,
> where
> >there IS spare space on the panel, do you know when they are going to
> >get around to adding a second decimal place to the interactive
> response
> >time on the WRKACTJOB (F11) display ?
> >(I'm still on V4R1 so don't know if V4R2 has changed this).
> >With the faster hardware these days you often see response times
> >displayed as   .0  as it truncates (doesn't round) the response time
> to
> >a single decimal place.
> >
> >Neil Palmer
> >
> 
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