@Charles: Thanks! that makes Synchronously logical.

@Gavin: I would have to agree with Charles. Merriam Webster defines Synchronous as " happening, existing, or arising at precisely the same time". If they happened one at a time, that would be serially. If it's after the reorganization and then one at a time, what's synchronous about it?

At any rate, for the OP (@Dan), I would think RBDACCPTH(*NO) is what he wants.

Michael Quigley
Computer Services
The Way international
www.TheWay.org

-----Original Message-----
message: 2
date: Tue, 21 Oct 2025 13:37:49 -0400
from: Gavin Inman <midrangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: RGZPFM with ALWCANCEL(*YES)

Synchronously means, they are re-built one at a time.

On 10/21/2025 1:22 PM, Charles Wilt wrote:

"Access paths will be rebuilt synchronously at the end of the reorganize
operation."

I take that to mean that multiple access paths will be rebuilt at the same
time.

Charles

On Tue, Oct 21, 2025 at 11:09?AM Michael
Quigley<MichaelQuigley@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

And to be clear, the default is RBDACCPTH(*YES). The help text comes
off rather murky to me. It says, "Access paths will be rebuilt
synchronously at the end of the reorganize operation." To my brain,
the end of the operation would be doing it asynchronously--the
definition of synchronous is in part "occurring at the same time". But the
*NO option is really what Dan wants.
But I wouldn't end the reorganize only 1 minute ahead. I would give it
five minutes or so. Even with the access paths being maintained during
the reorganize, there still could be some clean up to the process.

Thanks,
Michael Quigley
Computer Services

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