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Hmmm... wish there was a fix then.  :)

On Thu, 18 May 2006 10:55:19 -0400
 rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> bingo!  Well not exactly.  What I have found is that on
> WRKSPLF in Basic 
> mode it can crawl.  However in intermediate mode I don't
> have this issue. 
> Opened up pmr's  I was told tough and to not use basic.
>  The DCR basically 
> got the same answer.  I suspect the api used in basic is
> different than 
> the api used in intermediate.
> 
> Rob Berendt
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> List Spooled Files API really SLOW on V5R3
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> I have a product that uses the QGYOLSPL API to list
> spooled
> files.
> 
> For years it's been great and had great performance.  Now
> I
> have two users that are saying it is taking between 10
> and
> 30 minutes to load the list of subfiles no matter how
> many
> spooled files are in the selection.
> 
> Both are on V5R3.  One has a 520, the other has a 720.  I
> can't find any PTFs related to this API and performance
> except back in V5R1.
> 
> Has anyone else had issues on V5R3 with any software that
> lists spooled files being really slow?
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