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>
> Delete/comment the line "DBENCHSECS S 4 0" and compile, no errors?
>
No, no errors. But no change in the final result either.
Usually I define those external variables for clarity sake.
Is that a problem?

> Define BENCH as type Z (timestamp), not type T (time).
>
 Same result. I didn't think that should matter. Both data types have
seconds, and are valid for the %TIME and %DIFF functions, right?

> Also, you might want to increase DBENCHSECS to 5,0, because at 4,0

 I realize that at 4.0 I am constrained in how many seconds I can count at,
but the programs I am testing take between 20' and 70' on each iteration.
Since the benchmarking code won't go into production, I can do with 4.0 (or
5.0, or 10.0 for the matter; it's really not important).
 Regards,
 I.-

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