adxmpr sets the number of processes kept in the memory.

Class, type and dimension

Integer [S]adxmpr

Examples

   # Extract of an APL.ini file
    [S]adxmpr = 255

Description

adxmpr is an Integer type system variable, used to set the maximum number of buffered processes when the software works in client-server application mode.

In this operating mode, if the processing to be run on the 'client' machine is not stored in the memory, it is requested from the server and transmitted to the network. Performances are consequently significantly impaired. If the memory available on the 'client' machine allows it, this parameter should be increased. The processing contained in the mask are not concerned.

By default [S]adxmpr is set to 25, which is usually enough not to slow down the running of the application.

32K should be planned for each processing. The place taken up must be considered in the calculation of the value to be given to [S]maxmem.

adxmpr is usually positioned by one of the "APL.ini" name processes that are launched when starting the application.

This variable can be assigned by program but it causes the storage area concerned to be erased.

Associated errors

No associated errors.

Associated keywords

ADXMBM - MAXMEM