I have no experience with Hiperspaces, but have coded data spaces on a number of occasions. If you're going to play by the rules, the data space is tied to the address space that creates it, so if you do this, you have to keep the address space that does the create around. Other than that, you have to have a mechanism for making the alet of the data space available to these other address spaces when they need it.

   --Dave Day
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Subject: Data Spaces or Hiperspaces


Is this possible or feasible from an Batch application standpoint ??

1). Build data (create) into a Data Space or a Hiperspace in 1 Batch job.

2). Access this data in many following Batch jobs.

3). At the end of Batch cycle, delete #1's Data Space or Hiperspace.

If possible to do, then which is perferable ?? Data Space or Hiperspace ??

Any examples ??

Thanks,

Tom Savor
Fidelity National Information Services
3905 Brookside Parkway
Alpharetta, GA  30022
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