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Indrajeet
Calcite | Level 5

I have following code:

data _null_;
x = dqmatch('Indrajeet Patil','Name',80,'ENUSA');
put x=;
run;


This is used to generate match code, executing stored process each time there is a call from source system.
This code takes 2-3 seconds to complete first time you execute it in a session.
Later executions on the same sessions take milliseconds.
Response should be much faster as this is used in real-time screening.
How to improve this code for first time execution also the later executions?

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mkeintz
PROC Star

in the Business Intelligence group of communities, there is a SAS Stored Processes forum.  Perhaps you can get a more appropriate readership there.

 

 

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