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Hi All,
There's a process that I am analyzing that involves large volumes of data
records arriving in one (system A) AS400 physical file. Then another
(system B) AS400 that is attached to this physical file on (system A) via a DDM
file which resides on (system B). This process that runs on
(system B) then uses this DDM file and simply transfers the data that arrived in
the physical file on (system A).
Lately this process that transfers data between the two systems is lagging
behind to the tune of millions of records. These lags are happening at
heavy system use times.
I am wondering if there is an (overlooked by me) CRTPF
option that I could add to the (system B) receiving physical file when
it's built weekly that would minimize this lag on receiving data
records? ..possibly ALLOCATING THE STORAGE or something?
I have been directed to simply break the process in two (duplicate it) in
order that the 2 duplicated jobs could run concurrently on (system B), and then
the (system A) physical file would require 2 file members in order to
attach two different DDM files to.
FYI) These AS400's I am talking about are not farty little boxes they
are big AS400's.
Any suggestions or comments appreciated.
Tim Truax :-)
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