Output no matter what's happening (-RO not Working)
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mikefedkiwfp at aol.com
Thu Jul 31 16:02:25 PDT 2014
Geez, I have no idea if this is even going to get to the list cause I
just got a message saying this...
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Anyhow, I changed the output line to say this and it took a whole three
seconds to run through every record without any issues.
\fp\dreport invy -f expIslk -y none -z none -a -u -ro
There's not much processing going on here and without the -ro flag it
only takes about 15 seconds to run
Mike
On 7/31/2014 5:35 PM, Kenneth Brody wrote:
> On 7/31/2014 5:11 PM, FilePro List wrote:
>> After watching it again, the output starts out okay when using the -RO
>> flag but then just starts slowing way down until it just stops all
>> together. There are 49619 records in the file and it stops on 36128
>> every time. I wouldn't think there would be a limit on the number of
>> output records when using the -RO flag.
>
> There isn't any limit to the number of records, beyond the filePro
> limit of 2 billion records per file. The -RO flag has no effect on this.
>
> You say this is in the output phase. As a quick test, run the report
> without any processing ("-y none -z none") and see if this makes a
> difference. If so, then there's probably something that your
> processing is doing, perhaps a getnext loop, which is causing the
> problem.
>
>> This is the command line and the output is on about 45,000 records but
>> it hangs on 36,000 or so every time I try running it and the file is not
>> locked, nobody is using the computer other than me when I tried it.
>>
>> \fp\dreport invy -f expIslk -a -RO -u
>>
>> Filepro 5.0.09 (DN9 whatever that means)
>
> The "DN9" means:
>
> "D" - dreport, rather than rreport.
> "N" - the "network aware" version, because long ago where was
> an MS-DOS version which wasn't.
> "9" - the Windows native version, again to distinguish it from
> one of the no-longer-available MS-DOS versions.
>
> [...]
>
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