Hi David

You have to get off that 386X machine, man!  :)

Anyhow, does it get better the "next time" - cached data has to be brought in the first time, so I'd expect that to be slower.

I've not noticed this behavior too much - will keep an eye out. I do now have fiber connection at home, so that should help.

*Regards*

*Vern Hamberg*

IBM Champion 2025 <cid:part1.N5QPf61S.20Vr8gA6@centurylink.net> CAAC (COMMON Americas Advisory Council) IBM Influencer 2023

On 7/25/2025 10:12 AM, David Gibbs via WDSCI-L wrote:
Folks:

Does anyone know why RDi 9.8 takes such a long time to parse the
source to update the outline?

Frequently I've observed the 'live parsing' takes multiple minutes ..
most of the time the progress is shown as 0%.

Granted, the source I'm editing has a lot of copy members, but
(according to the log) the parser is using a cached copy of the copy
member.

Is anyone else seeing this behavior?

Thanks!

David



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