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Are you using the dftactgrp, named AG, or creating a *new AG? I
work in a mixed environment, and generally just use *CALLER to
control what AG is used.
When you say CALLB adds programming overhead, what do you mean?
Just curious....
Eric DeLong
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Subject: Call in ILERPG response time slow
Author: <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com > at INET_WACO
Date: 10/22/98 7:26 AM
When I converted some RPG 3 programs to RPG 4, the pop up screens response
time went from sub second to 14 seconds. Program A CALLs program B, both
ILE. This response time is true weather it is the first time program is
CALLed or the 10th time. Program B load sub second when it is CALLed from
a command line. When program A CALLs program B, they are on different
invocation levels. When program B is CALLed from a command line, it is
only 1 invocation level. This is on a AS400 model 600, runing OS v4r7,
with nothing else running.
My question is, how can I improve response time without converting to
CALLB. I write many small programs instead of 1 large program. The CALLB
adds extra programming overhead that I would like to avoid.
Steven Easton
seaston@ionet.net
Midrange Systems Design
http://www.ionet.net/virtual/dpma/
Century Martial Art Supply
http://www.centuryma.com/
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