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The CPU Time element in Resource Analyzer, is that Database CPU time? or WebFocus CPU time?


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Hi wdusbank,

Suggestion from our iWay people: This depends on what CPU time he has a question about is it the SMCPUTIME in the SMRPCS or SMQUERY tables? I know in the SMQUERY table the SMCPUTIME will include the CPU time from the beginning of the data Fetch to the end and if it is against a DB2 table on a MVS server we also capture the CPU time that DB2 used and it is added into the SMCPUTIME. MVS is the only platform we capture CPU for DB2 for because there is a exit in the MVS OS that passes the CPU time back from DB2 to the OS and allows us to capture and add it to the SMCPUTIME in the SMQUERY table.

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Kerry


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