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A couple of notes that I think were not covered..
1) *CALC works well when you have similar jobs, using the same sets of database files, and you have lots of memory in the pool. You have to keep memory in the pool using the WRKSHRPOOL minimums, because the autotuner basically cannot see the effect of the extra memory in use by *CALC and will remove it without regard to *CALC. When you are not using the same set of database files, *CALC will have little effect - it is all about keeping records in memory (caching). When you have a small amount of memory, *CALC will appear to have little effect.
eval *RMD_template:x 6688
======================================== #include <stdlib.h> #include <matrmd.mih>
int main(int argc, char * argv[]) { _MATRMD_Template_T *RMD_template; char control[8];
control[0] = _MATRMD_STORAGE_POOL_TUNE; RMD_template = (_MATRMD_Template_T *)malloc(6688); RMD_template->Template_Size = 6688;
matrmd(RMD_template, control);
free(RMD_template);
return; } =========================================
Enough fun yet? ;-)
Vern
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