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> but it seemed to me that developers could use REFACCPATH directives in DDS, > or record blocking directives in RPG, or other available techniques to swing > the performance results in favor of files created via DDS. Nathan, the "selling point" of this article is that it offer a incredible performance boost (43%) without any development (sometimes is just a time&cost, sometimes it's even impossible to modify 3rd party applications). Dmitri Efimov Aviso Banco Wiese Sudameris Este mensaje es privado y confidencial y solamente para la persona a la que va dirigido. Esta sujeto a los terminos que aparecen en http://www.bws.com.pe/aviso.shtml los cuales forman parte de su contenido.
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