• Subject: RE: Call in ILERPG response time slow
  • From: "Stone, Brad V (TC)" <bvstone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 22 Oct 1998 09:50:00 -0500

Jerry,
>  
> This sounds like it may be a performance tuning issue.  ILE objects
> are
> larger than OPM objects. Maybe you need to increase the size of your
> interactive memory pool?
> 
> A couple of other suggestions.
> 
> When your program B returns to program A, return with *INLR=*Off.  You
> will pay a   performance price on the first call, but later calls will
> be quicker.  Just remember that when program A is ready to end, you
> should call program B and tell it to end also. That means that you
> need
> another parameter in program B.
> 
> or
>   
> Make program B a service program.  It will take a little longer for
> program A to   start, but calls to program B will be very fast.  With
> this method, you won't be able   to call program B from a command
> line,
> unless you create another program to run from   the command line that
> invokes the program B service program. 
> 
        [And Brad Said:]  I think you have this a little confused.  The
first call to program B will be the same as a regular call, but
subsequent calls to program B will be faster.  Service programs are
bound by reference.  The first call contains the overhead because it has
to resolve program B and all that other fun stuff.  :)  The call to
Program a should no be affected by adding a call to a service program
inside of it.

Bradley V. Stone
Taylor Corporation - OASIS Programmer/Analyst   
bvstone@taylorcorp.com
Phone: 1-507-625-6464 x3147
Fax: 1-507-625-8937



>  
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