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On Dec 12, 2016, at 1:51 PM, Joni V. <joni_vanderheijden@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
There was an interesting question on the AS/400 Professionals LinkedIn group:
"Does the use of the Fields BIF have an impact on the performance of an update statement?"
I know it's good practice to always specify the fields updated, to make sure you don't accidentally update the wrong field. And that only the fields specified in the BIF get updated in the I/O buffer.
But I have no idea if it could have a performance impact, even an insignificant one.
Joni
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