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Vern, good question, and an opportunity for me to learn something! Where is
that setting and what does it control?

-----Original Message-----
From: vhamberg@attbi.com [mailto:vhamberg@attbi.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 11:23 AM
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: RE: CLRPFM and DB2 Tables


What is the reuse deleted setting? Could this have a
bearing?
> Bruce,
>
> I attempted using the DELETE but it just took too long! In the CL I have a
> RUNSQLSTM that drops the indexes and another to rebuild them at the end. I
> just can not figure out why the INSERTs went south after the CLRPFM, the
> program was running fine but it was doing about 1 row every 3 or seconds,
> ran from the 26th till Monday. What is really surprising is that ops gave
me
> a get outa jail free card on that! :-)
>

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