Is it a "normal" logical file or is it multi-format?
WiltC@xxxxxxxxxx 06/27/2007 6:28:39 AM >>>
All,
I've got a strange problem, it seems as if SETLL is performing very,
very slow.
Looking at the call stack for my job it mostly stays here:
Program
or
Procedure Library Statement
CV142C HLTHQALIB 0000005200
PEP_CV142R HLTHQALIB
CV142R HLTHQALIB 0000023800
ILDRECORDS HLTHQALIB 0000063100
X_DB_SETLL QSYS 0000000189
QDBGETKY QSYS 078F
Statement #63100 is a SETLL using 4 of 5 keys one a logical.
This program is reading data from a physical using one of two logicals,
The SETLL is being used to
determine if there are any child records for a given record. So the
main logical contains no children
records and the other logical has just children.
During my initial tests, there were no children, so the logical being
hit by the SETLL would have been
empty. During those tests, the program performed very fast. 55,000+
records in seconds. Now, it is
only doing a dozen records a second.
Anybody seen any instances where SETLL performs very poorly?
Thanks,
Charles Wilt
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Software Engineer
CINTAS Corporation - IT 92B
513.701.1307
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