Jeff,

To see what access paths it's using, you just need to start debugging
against it (STRDBG UPDPROD(*YES)). If it's a batch job, you'll need to
start a service job against it before you start debugging. This will
cause the SQL run time to print out the debugging messages.

Matt

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[mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jeff Young
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Subject: long running SQL RPG pgm

I have an SQLRPGLE program that is taking a long time to run.
The program is using SQL in a number of places to get data from
different files.
Is there a tool available that can tell me where the program is spending
most of its time, and if in SQL, what access plan it is using?
 
Thanks,


Jeff Young 
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