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Hi Vern,

Thanks. What's the latest HTTP group PTF? My customer is currently on group SF99368 for HTTP, and the most recent PTF in that is SI46559.

Is the Access Client Solutions bundle available on 7.1? Is that also web based? Where can I find it?

Peter


On 4/26/2017 12:03 PM, Vernon Hamberg wrote:
Hi Peter

First thing is to see if your HTTP group PTF is up to date - that has helped some.

As for Run SQL Scripts, it is also available in the new Access Client Solutions bundle - starts quite quickly.

HTH
Vern

On 4/26/2017 1:52 PM, Peter Dow wrote:
I'm having my first encounter with the web-based IBM Navigator for i, on Power 7 hardware (Power 720 Express, 8202-E4D), and I'm fascinated by how exceedingly slow it is.

I used to consider the IBM System i Navigator client slow, but it is usable. This web-based thing is waaaay beyond that. How is it possible that it's that slow? What could it possibly be doing? Two minutes ago I clicked on "Table Partitions" (under Database -> All Tasks -> Actions -- I don't even know how long it took to get that far) and typed this sentence (slowly) and it just now finished. And all it managed to do is display a dropdown that has nothing in it, and a text box asking me to select the table for which to show partitions.

I was looking for Run SQL Scripts, but at this rate it make take 15-20 minutes to find it.

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