In run time, yes.  In CPU time, I wouldn't think so.  I run large jobs
using SAS which is an interpreted language.  My run times can change
drastically depending on the conflicts from other tasks in the system.
However, my CPU times are pretty consistent for the same job, same
program, same data, on the same LPAR.

Tom Kelman

> Since Miklos, has stated this is a C++ application, I cannot remember
if
> this is an interpreted language or compiled language.
> 
> If it is interpreted, would the C++ interpreter cause differences in
run
> time?
> 
> Lizette
> 
> 
> 
> >    No CICS or DB2 or WEB
> >It is mostly in C++, the system has a lot of real storage so no
relevant
> >pageing.
> >
> >
> 
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