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I need an explanation on this if someone would be so kind.

When I chain to a file with a key and get a hit, I fully expect the I/O
count to increase by 1, even though it is sort of doing a SETLL and then a
READE within the chain process. However, whenever it doesn't find a
record it shows no I/O count.

I understand that since it didn't find a record it brough nothing back
from the disk and therefore didn't increase the I/O count, but it
certainly used resources to spin all the way through that drive disk....Is
there anywhere that the system accoutns for this in the statistics?

I see the same results when performing a SETLL, If %Equal, actually even
if there is a hit I don't see an I/O count until the READE statement.




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