Smart questions
Smart answers
Smart people
INTELLIGENT WORK FORUMS
FOR COMPUTER PROFESSIONALS

Member Login

Come Join Us!

Are you a
Computer / IT professional?
Join Tek-Tips now!
  • Talk With Other Members
  • Be Notified Of Responses
    To Your Posts
  • Keyword Search
  • One-Click Access To Your
    Favorite Forums
  • Automated Signatures
    On Your Posts
  • Best Of All, It's Free!

Join Tek-Tips
*Tek-Tips's functionality depends on members receiving e-mail. By joining you are opting in to receive e-mail.

LINK TO THIS FORUM!

Add Stickiness To Your Site By Linking To This Professionally Managed Technical Forum.
Just copy and paste the
code below into your site.

Partner With Us!

"Best Of Breed" Forums Add Stickiness To Your Site
Partner Button
(Download This Button Today!)

Feedback

"...Congratulations for your great site. This site helped me more than university..."

Geography

Where in the world do Tek-Tips members come from?

How to evaluate Performance of a single cics routine ?

zvidv (TechnicalUser)
4 May 03 11:18
In the transition to Object Orienbted development we have several transactions that call to routines. These routines are called via "CALL" not "LINK".

How can we monitor the cpu time consumed by a single routine ?

EXAMPLE :
T1-> RA -> RB
transacrion AAAA activates program T1.
Program T1 activates routine T1.
Routine T1 activates routine T2.

How can we measure the cpu time of T1 and T2 ?

Thanks
 
zvidv (TechnicalUser)
5 May 03 15:50
I meant :

T1-> RA -> RB
transacrion AAAA activates program T1.
Program T1 activates routine RA.
Routine T1 activates routine RB.

How can we measure the cpu time of RA and RB ?

Thanks
  

Reply To This Thread

Posting in the Tek-Tips forums is a member-only feature.

Click Here to join Tek-Tips and talk with other members!

Back To Forum

Close Box

Join Tek-Tips® Today!

Join your peers on the Internet's largest technical computer professional community.
It's easy to join and it's free.

Here's Why Members Love Tek-Tips Forums:

Register now while it's still free!

Already a member? Close this window and log in.

Join Us             Close