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Someone mentioned STRDBG - this will give you a start but not all that you want.

Then there is STRDBMON, which will record everything - of course, it is difficult to decipher. There is a paper I mentioned recently in these posts that has various SQL statements you can use to analyze the results from the DB monitor. Check the archives for the command.

iSeries Navigator can, I believe, analyze the results of a DBMON trace and give you a Visual Explain of it. Quite nice. You can also ask it to create a monitor for you and will start up the DBMON thing, etc. Look in the Database section of Navigator.

Finally, but perhaps not last, Centerfield Technology has its insure/SQL product(s) that can also analyze the DBMON output. www.centerfieldtechnology.com is the link - I used to work there, so this is not a vendor response, rather, it is a verndor response.

HTH
Vern

At 11:08 AM 10/20/2005, you wrote:

I have an SQLRPGLE program that is taking a long time to run.
The program is using SQL in a number of places to get data from different files. Is there a tool available that can tell me where the program is spending most of its time, and if in SQL, what access plan it is using?

Thanks,


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Dynax Solutions, Inc.
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