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We have a file with 17,960,960 records. We were doing some time trials on
BLOCK(*YES). And came up with the following. I have some questions at the
end.
Test 1: I,F,blocked, no key. Takes 1 minute 31 seconds
FITHL01 IF E DISK BLOCK(*YES)
C DOW NOT %EOF(ITHL01)
C READ(E) ITHL01
C EndDo
C EXSR LRSUB
Test 2: I,F,unblocked, no key. Takes 1 minute 42 seconds
FITHL01 IF E DISK
C DOW NOT %EOF(ITHL01)
C READ(E) ITHL01
C EndDo
C EXSR LRSUB
Test 3: I,F,unblocked, key. Takes 44 minutes 53 seconds
FITHL01 IF E K DISK
C *loval setll ithl01
C DOW NOT %EOF(ITHL01)
C READ(E) ITHL01
C EndDo
C EXSR LRSUB
Test 4: I,F,blocked, key. Takes 8 minutes, 37 seconds.
Test 5: I,P, no key. Takes 1 minute 0 seconds.
Test 6: I,P, key. Takes 6 minutes 42 seconds.
Times came from some processing in *INZSR and LRSUB storing times into a
data area.
Summary. Processing by key adds a significant amount to the time.
Blocking, or using a primary file, takes a lot of this sting out. Explains
that message at the bottom of a compile with a I,P file:
M e s s a g e S u m m a r y
* QRG7086 Severity: 00 Number: 1
Message . . . . : RPG handles blocking function for file.
Here are my questions:
When should you use BLOCK(*YES)?
Is there an overhead to blocking? For example if I am only reading a
couple of records, does it take overhead to load a huge chunk of data for a
couple of records?
Should you use it when doing random chains all over the file?
Should you use it when doing a SETLL/READ but only reading a few records?
If not, then when is the cut over from when to use it and not to use it?
Rob Berendt
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