Wendy Smoak wrote on 03/19/2004 11:49:02 AM:

> David Wolverton wrote:
> > if you
> > compile a routine with UniData's Profiler Option 'on', the really
> > interesting thing is that you can see where the system is
> > spending a lot of
> > time, or doing a lot of recursion - you can see clock time
> > spent, CPU time
> > spent, and number of times the subroutine was called.
>
> Would you be willing to post a HOWTO?  Where do you set this option,
> what does the output look like?  This sounds very interesting but is yet
> another thing that would take me half a day to figure out.
>
> If you sketch out the basics I'll fill in the details and put it on the
> Wiki.
>

Piece of cake!  Compile and run with the -G option.  It's documented in the
Administering UniData manuals in the chapter on Monitoring and Tuning
UniData.


Tim Snyder
IBM Data Management Solutions
Consulting I/T Specialist , U2 Professional Services

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