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I keep hearing/reading that. So please explain to me why Amazon,
Barnes&Nobles, Google, etc., will only display 10-(maybe) 20 items at a
time? Isn't that page-at-a-time? I realize they, maybe, could be holding
the excess "in memory" but wouldn't that be because they don't want to be
ground to a halt?

My observation, as a user, is that the browser does not allow you to move
faster; it just makes you *think* you're moving faster.

Jerry C. Adams
My reality check bounced.
IBM i Programmer/Analyst
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-----Original Message-----
From: RPG400-L [mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Raul
Jager
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2018 12:48 PM
To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Looking for Skeleton RPG program

Move to the web. A very big "sub-file" will take long to load, but then the
browser will allow you to move very fast.


On 01/08/2018 03:18 PM, Jon Paris wrote:
The horrifying thing was that it wasn't just one developer - there were
dozens of them coding that way. They refused to change their practices on
the basis that "It works fast enough if we do the same thing against SQL
Server". Reality was that the user invariably found the data they wanted in
the first 100 rows or so - but ...

They may have eventually changed their approach - we stopped working with
them shortly after that as they decided to "move away from RPG and take
advantage of the speed of Java" - yea - right. Company subsequently went
under in the big banking/insurance crisis of the late 1990s.


Jon Paris

www.partner400.com
www.SystemiDeveloper.com

On Jan 8, 2018, at 1:05 PM, Richard Schoen
<Richard.Schoen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I would say that type of programming idiocy is easy to do on any platform
if the SQL developer knows how to use where clauses.

Hopefully you gave them a lesson on where clauses.

Regards,

Richard Schoen
Director of Document Management
e. richard.schoen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
p. 952.486.6802
w. helpsystems.com

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message: 1
date: Mon, 8 Jan 2018 12:01:34 -0500
from: Jon Paris <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: Looking for Skeleton RPG program

9,999 is nothing - some years ago a client asked me to help them work out
why the Windows team were constantly complaining about the performance of
the IBM i on remote SQL access. Turned out the idiots were running queries
that returned in excess of 1,000,000 rows!

Wonder how long it would have taken the user to page through that!


Jon Paris

www.partner400.com
www.SystemiDeveloper.com

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