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On 15/05/2009, at 2:59 AM, Mark S. Waterbury wrote:

An IBM i5/OS customer is running DB2/400 SQL stored procedures from a PC
via a Java-based client using JDBC ...

I've read the later responses but I'm still not sure what your concern is.

Is it simply that a large number of QZDASOINIT jobs are active?

Is it that each QZDASOINIT job consumes a large amount of some (unspecified) resource?

Something else?

Regardless** of the apparent concern, does this actually have a detrimental performance effect on the system? OS/400 is designed to handle a large number of jobs so is the overall performance of the system being retarded by these jobs?


**To sundry others: note that it is "regardless" not "irregardless" which when dissected forms a double-negative and therefore indicates you do have some regard. Right up there with "I could care less" (which is always possible) instead of "I couldn't care less". There endeth the lesson.

Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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