2020.2

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Merge engines: The number of Merge engines used for Content Creation. On a
multi-core system it is recommended to run several Merge engines in parallel; see
"Engines preferences" on page83.
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Cores: The number of cores in the CPU(s) of the system.
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Licensed speed: The maximum speed (in pages per minute) allowed under the
applicable license.
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Speed: The actual speed achieved (in pages per minute) in this print job. The
speed is calculated by dividing Job size by Duration.
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Message:
l When no message is shown, this is because the job was too short to make any
sensible statement about it. This happens when the duration is below 30 seconds.
l "Your job ran at the licensed speed." When this message is shown, the achieved
speed for this job is within a 5% margin of the licensed speed. To increase the
licensed speed, look into the different upgrading options (performance packs, or a
product upgrade).
l "Your job did not run at the licensed speed. Press the help button for tips on
improving performance." When this message is shown, it was not possible to
achieve the licensed speed. If performance is an issue, please refer to the topic
about improving performance: "Performance Considerations" on page25.
Profile Scripts dialog
The Script Profiler is accessible through the Context >Profile Scripts menu option. It runs the
scripts in the template, using the current record, in order to verify the speed at which scripts in
the "Scripts pane" on page564 execute. It helps greatly in troubleshooting performance issues
caused by scripting (see also: "Testing scripts" on page391).
When the dialog opens, the script profiler runs automatically, on 1000 instances of all the
scripts by default (this can be changed through the "Scripting preferences" on page380).
Note
The script profiler can take a while, so please be patient.
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