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Murali

DSPOBJD or DSPFD will give you the ASP.

As the other post said, check CPU time vs. elapsed time - if CPU times are the same, then something else is taking cycles at the time of one of the programs.

How much difference in time, how many records, etc.? Is there a condition that adds more processing in one run and not the other? Maybe some writes in the earlier one?

Try running DSPFD on both files, with its various options. Then do an item-by-item comparison.

Then run DSPDBR against each one, to see what logical files exist against each one.

HTH
Vern

At 06:18 AM 5/4/2004, you wrote:
They run in different times in the night,PPMAIN runs
just before FMAIN(Final run).
This is consistently happening everyday.
"Are the i/o files in the same ASP when the two jobs
run?" I think it is Yes.How do I check this?




--- Jeff Bull <Jeff.Bull@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Are the i/o files in the same ASP when the two jobs > run? > Are the jobs being run at a different time of > day/night? > Have you checked the jobs CPU times (the millisecond > value in DSPJOB, run > attributes) - are these similar. > On the bottom line, you need to capture performance > data while the jobs are > running, then analyse that. > If, as you say, the i/o files are comparable in > size, the program processing > them identical then it's ... > a) environmental - as you suggested, perhaps > journalling or commitment > control > b) data contention - perhaps the data is shared > in one job (locks) and > exclusive in the other > c) hardware contention - other apps are hogging > memory, flooding disk > with i/o's > d) data content - while the i/o files sizes may > be comparable, > conditional processing is a possibility > e) ... I dare say a brain-storming session could > come up with a dozen > more, but this may stimulate a few more lines of > investigation. > > Good luck > > Kind regards, > > Jeffrey E. 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