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What kind of performance metric are you interested in? Service program load
performance? Runtime call performance? Both? Memory use? How can memory use
affect overall system performance? I don't want to imply that I know the answer
to these questions, but I'm interested in hearing other's responses, so I hope
it helps to break out different performance metrics.

-Nathan



----- Original Message ----
From: Robert Mullis <robertmullis99@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: RPG programming on the IBM i / System i <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Mon, November 8, 2010 9:25:29 AM
Subject: Size of Service Program

My source is divided by applications, A/P, POS, etc. Within each
application, there is a service program with all the reusable procedures
for that application. Recently when adding new procedures to the
service program in a particular application, I noticed that this service
program was getting large, object size and also the number of procedures
it contained. I have never read anywhere that the larger the size of a
service program became, the poorer it performed. Is there a theoretical
size limit when a service program's performance becomes affected?

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