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The code looks ok.

Delete/comment the line "DBENCHSECS S 4 0" and compile, no errors?

HTH
Marco


--- Yivi <nardus@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hello everyone.
>  I am trying to print a basic timing on how long does a particular program
> takes to do its stuff.
> Since the program runs for several minutes, I am not concerned in anything
> more precise than seconds.
>  I did the following:
> 
> DBENCH S T
> DBENCHSECS S 4 0
> /FREE
> BENCH = %TIME;
> // a whole lot of program
> // many reads, calculations and writes
> 
> BENCHSECS = %DIFF(BENCH:%TIME:*SECONDS);
> write ENDOFREPORT;
> *INLR = *ON;
> 
> //END-FREE
> *ENDOFREPORT* includes the *BENCHSECS* field. And the problem is that it
> keeps coming as zero.
> It's probably something quite idiotic, as the results of %TIME not being
> the
> kind of results that I think I want.
>  Any ideas?
>  Thanks again, regards.
>  I.-



        
                
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