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Remember also that if your file is keyed, reorganizing can put the file in
keyed order, thus saving pots and pots of input/output overhead. 
 
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Booth Martin
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From: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Date: 01/21/05 11:17:35
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:slow runs
 
The major file which is being accessed  was never recreated till Jan2002.
But however it doesnt contain any deleted records so I didnt do RGZPFM.The
cpyf command was coded in such a way that it was nt recreated.
 
I just recreated it and copied the same data and ran, it looks to be running
fast and took less time.
 
Iam not familiar memory theory, I guess the file's location got changed from
one location to another in memory from where it being accessed , that could
be reason????????
 

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