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Hi All,
We have some situations where some large SQL and SQL Join statements can
take up 95%+ of System I CPU which affects everyone else on the system.
I understand we can optimize the SQL and will be doing so but for AD HOC
scenarios where users are creating their OWN queries we need a way to
basically say:
“Don’t let this JDBC job take more than 15% of CPU”. We have looked at the
QAQQINI performance file but that doesn’t seem to solve the problem. Any
insight or advice?
Thanks, Paul Holm
Develop Web Applications in Minutes!
www.planetJavaInc.com
760-432-0600
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