How big is the program your outlining? We have a really old order entry
program that take a while to outline, but it is a huge program, and has
many files in it. At one point before converting to RPGIV we were hitting
problems with maximum number of files when trying to add more
functionality. I've been slowly breaking it up as time allows. Not sure
what speed my current processor is, but I do have 2GB of memory, just
loaded V7 a few weeks ago, I have good response times except for
outlining the few old massive programs still on the system.
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[WDSCI-L] Hardware requirements advise...
I'm currently using WDSc 7.0 on a 2.66 GHz Pentium 4 with 1.74 GB of Ram.
Basic editing works okay but if I try other functionality (such as Outline
view refresh) the response is measured in minutes. I have been given the
go
ahead to purchase additional hardware to make this more workable.
My question is if by increasing only the Ram to 3GB will this be a vast
improvement? A colleague has a 3.0 GHz machine with 2.0 GB of Ram and his
response is acceptable. My thought is that WDSc is processor intensive
and
the CPU speed definitely makes a difference. I don't want to purchase
additional Ram when the CPU really should be faster.
Any past experience or advise would be appreciated.
Regards,
Robert A. Rogerson
Senior Programmer/Analyst
Kohl & Frisch Ltd
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