All,

The STC is runnIng in a MVS address space, pretty standard. I am looking
for a performance boost.
We currently issue a call and the HLASM code performs the extract and
creates a file that the STC reads.
My question is what gives us the best performance, my experience says
memory ..and not disk storage because of the I/O.

Is my assumption correct ?

Thanks for the help much appreciated.

Scott


On Tue, Feb 14, 2017 at 5:10 AM David Griffiths1 <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Scott, I assume you're just trying to avoid copying a large amount of
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> data into your Cobol program? Depending on what exactly your assembler
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> does, maybe you could split the assembler routine into 3: one routine to
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> open and extract the RACF data, one routine called multiple times per
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> userid to extract the RACF data for that user, and one routine to close
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> and free the RACF data.
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> Cheers,
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> Dave Griffiths
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> From:   scott Ford <[email protected]>
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> To:     [email protected]
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> Date:   13/02/2017 15:02
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> Subject:        A design question
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> All:
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> I have the following:
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> 1.  Cobol STC
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> 2.  It calls an Assembler subroutine with does a RACF extract of the
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> database for all
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>      userids and then writes to an output file.
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> 3.  Is it possible to have the Assembler routine place the extracted data
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> into a unix
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>      pipe or a C type=memory file and then i can retrieve it ?
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> Or is that to Mickey Mouse ..??
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> Scott
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