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I did look into multi-threading for RPG within one job but didn't find any
good examples. I think it's doable. I think the best way to start
multiple threads in one job is to create a Java process to call RPG
programs and start threads in java, of course make sure rpg programs are
thread safe.



On Thu, Aug 20, 2020 at 11:51 AM Stephen Piland <
Stephen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Does anyone have a real world example of this? A link or anything?

I'm trying to decode a very large number of element JSON using DATA-INTO
and it using YAJLINTO as the %parser. Each file on the IFS is one
transaction/message and can have over 3k individual elements. Each message
has 2 big blocks of elements split about 50/50. Each half of the message
end up writing out to separate group of PFs. Can I process each half
simultaneously and not have to submit a ton of separate jobs? Just trying
to speed the process.

Any thoughts would be appreciated! Thanks!
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