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Locally meaning STRSQL?

The OPTIMIAZTION_GOAL for STRSQL defaults to *FIRSTIO.

Meaning, get me back the first screen of information as quickly as possible.

Other interfaces default to *ALLIO. See here:
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/data/library/techarticle/dm-0611milligan/

How many rows are actually being returned?

If 100, it shouldn't matter. If 100,000...then the fact that STRSQL
displays a page at a time whereas web query wants all the data back is
going to make a big difference.

How does the query perform in iNav's Run SQL Scripts?

Charles


On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 9:13 AM, Richard Reeve <rjrjr64@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

All,

Please excuse my ineptness where this subject is concerned. I am
trying to determine why a query that runs in less than a second locally(IBM
i) takes many seconds (more than 10) when done through a web page connected
to said IBM i. It is a basic udl connection.

Any ideas on where I should be looking or a guide book to follow?

Thanks for any suggestions. Have a great day!

Rich
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