Dennis
The update statement is
Update ctrectyd set canceled = .startdat where receipt eq .vrecnumb

Thanks
Angelo

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Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2014 10:49:53 -0500
Subject: [RBASE-L] - RE: Declare cursor timing.

Angelo  Show us the update command. Dennis McGrathSoftware DeveloperQMI 
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Subject: [RBASE-L] - Declare cursor timing. I have an issue on timing.  I have 
two tables, one holds daily transactions and the second holds customer orders.  
The daily transaction table could hold from 10 to 500 records.  The customer 
order table holds approx. 40,000 records.
I am just reading a daily transaction, looking it up by order number and 
updating the processed date I the customer 
Order table.    

In testing I found the following results:  If I key an update it is complete in 
just a second.  
If the daiily table has 5 records it takes approx. 4 1/2 seconds per record to 
process.
5 records take 4.5 seconds per record,
10 records take 8 seconds per record, 
20 records take 15 seconds per record,
30 records take 24 seconds per record.

Why the increment in processing time, any suggestions?

If I key an update                                        

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