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  • Subject: Re: Blocking I/O (was: Expensive op codes)
  • From: Vanja Jovic <vanja@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1999 10:43:24 -0600



"Eric N. Wilson" wrote:
> 
> Hello Peter,
> 
> The four database I/O programs are in your QSYS library, They are not MI
> instructions though. They are not documented as far as I have been able to
> find.
> 
> QDBGETDR    *PGM      QSYS  Probably Get Direct
> QDBGETKY    *PGM      QSYS  Get by Key
> QDBGETM     *PGM      QSYS  ???
> QDBGETSQ    *PGM      QSYS  Get Sequential
> 


QDBGETM        Database get multiple - uses blocking to retrieve data

Vanja Jovic
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