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A new function preference, DB PRCSS THREADS, was developed which flags the update processes to take advantage of multiple processors.
The function preference, DB PRCSS THREADS, is used to flag specific update processes to take advantage of multiple processors.
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The preference value (thread number) should be between 1 and 10. It is highly recommended that this value should be set to around 75 percent of the CPUs (Cores) available. If a value is entered greater than 75% of CPUs available, the function running may not complete.
The preference value (thread number) should be between 1 and 10. It is highly recommended that this value be set to around 75 percent of the CPUs (Cores) available. If a value is entered greater than 75% of CPUs available, the process may not complete.