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Try the Qp0lGetAttribute API - request the 64-byte size items.

Also, did you activate the large size defines?

At 11:47 AM 7/10/02 -0500, you wrote:
>On extremely large objects (over 2,685,551,104) lstat64 will return the
>size of 2,685,551,104.  For example I have an item in our ifs which has a
>size of 67,110,060,544 as shown by WRKLNK.  But lstat64 returns it's size
>as 2,685,551,104.  We have reported that Op's Nav has a bug in which it
>shows the wrong size also.  We've not yet reported the lstat64 issue.
>(Wanna bet they're related?)
>Any suggestions for a workaround?
>
>Rob Berendt



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