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Can you give some source examples of what GET01 and GET02 do? Also, how many 
records are we talking about? 

It seems to me that you are calling two programs for every record. At first 
glance, I would try to perform the operations in one module, or at least try 
to place all disk I/O (reads/writes) in one module. 

On 6/29/05, Eugen.Baum@xxxxxxx <Eugen.Baum@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hello everyone.
> 
> I have to get some numbers for our customers.
> 
> I created loop thrue master file and for each record
> 
> call 'GET01'
> parm custNo
> parm number1
> 
> call 'GET02'
> parm custNo
> parm number2
> 
> where GET01 and GET02 SQLRPGLE programs
> 
> When I debugged those SQL programs individually they are working fast and 
> using
> existing ODP
> but from main program it's working very slow.
> 
> any suggestion
> 
> 
> 
> Thank You.
> 
> 
> 
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