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> When we moved to v4r5 we found HPT overhead to be greatly reduced.
Creating
> a PDF is going to be a fairly expensive processor wise too.
> Daniel Webb
> Cobwebb Communications Ltd
Hi Daniel,
Thanks for your answer. I had the feeling that the HPT was doing
something
the hard way - probably cobbling together several 10-year-old modules to do
something they were not designed for. Seeing that job run for as long as a
100,000 record update program and suck all the processor it can get didn't
seem to balance against the work being accomplished. I admit I may be wrong
as I haven't investigated this pdf thing very far yet. I think I saw
someone give a link to the specs the other day so I will take a look.
I have V4R5 in a box which I am maneuvering toward installing. It
sounds
as if it might be worth it. Thanks again for the info Daniel.
Regards
Rick
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