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Charles -

Take a look at the *CURRENT journal receiver and see how many entries
are in it. When you do the search you specified, you are searching the
entire journal. It could have millions of entries (records), so it
wouldn't surprise me that it takes a long time.

jte

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bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Wilt, Charles
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 7:53 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: DSPJRN very, very slow

All,

In my past life, DSPJRN and Prodata's DBUJRN commands have been a huge
help on smaller, less busy
systems.

Now however, I'm on a bigger, busier system and DSPJRN takes forever
to
return even a "no entries
converted" message when looking for entries in the *CURRENT receiver,
for
a specific file, from a
specific job.
DSPJRN JRN(HLTHJRN) FILE((FCSTEQP))
JOB(027859/PPFALCON/CVT0000133)


Is this normal?

Is there anything that could be done to speed up the DSPJRN command?

Thanks!

Charles Wilt

Software Engineer

CINTAS Corporation - IT 92B

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