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Hi,

QTSEPOOL's shipped default is *NONE.  If you tune the way IBM wants you to
tune, then you change it to *BASE.

Al

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Jamie,

You're describing the default behavior of OS/400 work management when an
interactive job exceeds its time slice.  The time slice for the QINTER
class is 2 seconds.  When this time is exceeded, the system can move the
job into the memory pool defined in system value QTSEPOOL (timeslice-end
pool).  The default value IIRC is *base.  I'm not sure that I would
count on this to have much effect, particularly with an index-build,
which never seems to play well with others.

Regards,
Andy Nolen-Parkhouse

> On Behalf Of Jamie Coles
> Subject: Re: Query Estimator (Was: Interactive Feature...)
>
> The term "time slice end" seems to be at the back of my mind and
moving
> these jobs to the machine pool  - or am I out in left field
> somewhere?


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