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Eileen

Forgive my pressing!

You mention "stored procedure" here - what kind is it? An external one using RPG? So far as I know, a stored procedure is something created using the CREATE PROCEDURE statement in SQL.

Thx
Vern

On 7/22/2014 4:13 PM, Scott Mildenberger wrote:
Can we see the procedure prototype to see how the parameters are coded?

Scott

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Subject: Re: Embedded SQL in a Service Program versus in a Program

- which did you run first?
I have done both ways

- did you run CLRPOOL and/or SETOBJACC to get the table out of memory?
Level playing field and all
I did not but I have run this multiple times on mulitple days and always get the same results.

- it might be helpful to run a monitor over this to see what the optimizer is doing
I did turn on a SQL Performance Monitor and could not see any difference except the run times

- when you say "called the service program", do you mean you called the procedure? I assume it was prototyped
Sorry, I should have said I called the procedure - I have done it both as a
prototyped procedure and also as a stored procedure. Same results with both.



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