> -----Ursprungligt meddelande-----
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> [mailto:[email protected]] För Paul Gilmartin
> Skickat: den 11 september 2009 23:26
> Till: [email protected]
> Ämne: Re: CLIST/REXX Library Formats
> 
> On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 19:38:21 +0200, Thomas Berg wrote:
> 
> >> -----Ursprungligt meddelande-----
> >> [mailto:[email protected]] För Paul Gilmartin
> >>

<snip>

> >
> >If You with "data length" mean actual, existing data, not 
> the "LRECL" 
> >of the dataset; then Yes.
> >
> >I'm using VB 32756/32760 as a way to "catch all" needs.
> >When I then have 1000 rows in an existing member (this is a 
> PDSE), it 
> >take someting like 3 seconds to repeat a row.
> >(Line command R.)
> >Then length of the data in a row is max 80 bytes.
> >
> Indeed, I failed to write what I meant, "length in the DCB".
> Your observation supports my surmise that ISPF (like XEDIT) 
> pads all records to that length.
> 
> >This makes it somewhat unusable when You want/need to work 
> fast.  Which 
> >I normally do.
> 
> This ought to be a topic for a performance APAR.  You likely 
> would get no better than SUG.
> 

SUG ?



Regards, 
Thomas Berg 
__________________________________________ 
Thomas Berg   Specialist   IT-U   SWEDBANK 

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