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Not really that spectacular, Joe. I think it was Barbara Morris who explained in this list that in ILE programs remain active while the activation group lasts. All that *INLR does is force the program to close its files and set a flag that variables shall be initialized on the next call. As Buck wrote a program that does nothing but return, there are no files to close and no variables to initialize.

Joep Beckeringh


Op 12-02-13 03:29, Joe Pluta schreef:
On 2/11/2013 12:57 PM, Buck Calabro wrote:
Caller and callee running in the same AG
LR on, variable: 239000
LR on, constant: 222000
LR off, variable: 229000
LR off, constant: 211000
This is the only one I have a problem with. I don't understand how
*INLR on can achieve equivalent performance to *INLR off. That's some
powerful mojo in that ILE.

Joe


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