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Scott,

they day you mention powerEXT I will send you a package of world famous
danish casing from DAT-Schaub ;-)

On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 7:42 PM, Scott Klement <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

So... if I understand the problem, you are on V5R4 and therefore are
restricted to 65535 as a maximum string length?

If that's the case, you'll probably either have to use a 3rd party tool
(such as mine, Expat, etc) or the XML-SAX opcode. (Which would be
pretty easy in this case.)

If you are on IBM i 6.1 or higher, you can define an RPG string that's
250000 without any problems.


On 5/6/2011 11:54 AM, Alan Campin wrote:
Yes, but in this case we are just looking at one big blob of data. Scott
in
HTTP examples gives an example of the same thing. (EXAMPLE17). An XML
document embedded inside a soap message. In his case just a small amount
of
information. In my case, 250000 bytes.

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