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I am trying to troubleshoot a slow method in my program. The query was
my first thought. After some testing, I now know it is my code not the
query.

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On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 2:16 PM, David Gibbs <david@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Mike Wills wrote:
In the past, I have used `STRDBG` and `STRSQL` to determine what
indexes to create to improve the speed of my SQL statements. I
remember using iSeries Navigator to do this as well. Is there a way to
do this in RDi?

RDI is a development tool, not a database administration tool.

I wouldn't expect that kind of function to be included.

(Developers shouldn't be worried about how the database optimizer does it's magic).

david

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