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I have a procedure in a service program to retrieve a single record
field (an email address) from a file. The relevant statement in the
RPG is:
Exec SQL
Select CEMLADS Into :EmlAds From CUSEMLAD
Where CCUSNR = :PxCust and CEMLPPS = :PxEmlPurpose;
I then return :EmlAds to the calling program.
To do this for about 2000 records takes upwards of a minute. If
instead I define the file in the calling program and retrieve it via
a simple chain, these 2000 records are handled in 2-3 seconds. Why
the big discrepancy? If I run it in debug mode, it is using the
access path that already exists. Is my SQL statement flaky? Or is it
the overhead of calling the service program? Combination?
If it makes a difference, about 80% of the time no record will be
found.
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