I have also had a similar experience when the website authors send an SQL
statement to extract inventory from our AS/400. I've found that a search of
the entire file via SQL rather than equivlent SETLL & READ is the problem.
I've been told that setting up a logical over the physical inventory file would
help, but have not had any significant improvement, if any. Perhaps you
could check your file by placing an invalid record in the table beyond the record
you think should be searched via SQL If the statement bombs you will know
that it looks at the entire database file. Ours is a small inventory file,
about 20,000 records. I don't know what others experience with a larger invento
ry databas. Any suggestions anyone? Thanks
Warren
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