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Both actually.

Or at least I'd hope to get better efficiency and thus better throughput from the box.

We're only dealing with a 810-2465 with 750 CPW.

I can't believe creating 5000-6000+ jobs in a day wouldn't have a noticeable effect on total
throughput.

Charles

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I don't think you're going to justify it based on that.
Basically you're either trying to reduce load on your i, or,
trying to get the data to the customer NOTICEABLY faster.
That would be a tough sell.

I'd like to get the trigger phobic people here to stop these
NEP's that perpetually check for mods and they process the
changed record(s).

Rob Berendt


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