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  • Subject: RE: Batch problem
  • From: "Martin, Booth" <BoothM@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 1 Nov 1999 09:15:14 -0500

Is the input file set as Input/Primary(IP) and not keyed (no K in front of
"DISK")? Sometimes people plan to process an entire file but believe they
have to process it in order by key sequence instead of by arrival sequence.
Arrival sequence is much faster.  Also, it is hard to beat the logic cycle
for speed when it comes to processing a complete file.  Something to think
about....


-----Original Message-----
From: kennyy [mailto:kennyy@telebot.com]
Sent: Monday, November 01, 1999 12:04 AM
To: boothm@goddard.edu
Subject: Batch problem


Hi, can anyone please help.
I have a batch program which read a file about 1 million record and write to
two files with 11 milliom & 6 million record. Both of the output file have
keyed
logical file with it. Please advice how to reduce the batch processing time
which current running for 2 hour.
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