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We've used Tli for 20+ years for EDI. I went to expand our PO Header file today - adding two fields to the end. We received a message when trying to update the associated User File Definitions (UFDs). The message indicated that it exceeded the maximum record length of 1024. The file previously had a record length of 1018.
TLi tech support is telling our EDI coordinator that this is an "IBM limitation" related to "user spaces"... they cited this KB article:
https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/record-length-table-exceeds-page-size-limit
Funny thing is that we have another file for Warehouse Shipping Order from 2007 that has a record length of 1131 - we've used that extensively over the years.
I had to remove the two new fields and recompile everything again.
So I'm not going to let this go... that's just my nature. Support is not going to just blame this on IBM limitations - my guess is that it's a limitation with how they implemented the corresponding user spaces - I just know very little about it.
Wondering if anyone else with TrustedLink has ever encountered this issue?
TIA,
Greg
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