Denis,
Thanks .... would the activation group setting of *CALLER work as well?
When I display the *PGM now it reads QILE for the activation group.
Rich
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On 4/9/2018 11:59 AM, Denis Robitaille wrote:
Here is a suggestion: make sure that the activation group for the program is not *NEW. Use a named activation group and make that the program is not closed between call.
Denis Robitaille
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Objet : File Trigger Performance
I have a customer using one of our products that employs a physical file
trigger program for READ. The trigger program is an ILE program that
starts up in a CLLE. The first steps in the CLLE are to retrieve the run
status (batch or interactive) and then check a setting in a data area. If
the job is running in batch and the setting from the data area tells the
program to ignore batch reads, then a RETURN is immediately issued.
Seems easy enough, but the customer is reported very poor performance now
on batch applications.
Any ideas?
Rich Loeber - @richloeber
Kisco Information Systems
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