Well, "Select srclib, srcfil, srcmbr from listfile group by srclib, srcfil,
srcmbr having count(*)>1" resulted in 8 hits. Now  when we have the sub-query
as -

"Select  * from listfile where srclib||srcfil||srcmbr in(Select
srclib||srcfil||srcmbr from listfile group by srclib, srcfil, srcmbr having
count(*) > 1)"

Suppose the listfile contains 100,000 records, the above query is reading thru
each and every row and trying to match it with the subquery ( 8 hits!!). I
think this is where it is taking time in looping thru all of the 100,000
records. Though this is a single query solution, it is taking lot of time.

As someone suggested - I wrote multiple queries and multiple outfiles. This
also gave me same result but much faster (ofcourse.. not a single query
solution!!).

Is there anyway, we can make the first query faster?? TIA.

Rgds
Venu
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