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  • Subject: Re: VSPWB record limit?
  • From: "Nick Barraco" <NBarraco@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2000 12:56:13 -0400

I appreciate it Randy -  that's just the reason that I wanted to float it 
before the group before I changed it...  The funny thing about this is that 
when it sends the message to the sysopr message queue, it gets answered with a 
0 instead of (what would seem logical to me) a 1...  so in other words, it's 
not adding a record to the file, but it keeps sending a message... makes the 
log a bit long to read! <G>

Nick

>>> <Randy_Smith@omron.com> 7/24/00 11:59:39 AM >>>


Just a thought, if another process reads all the possible records into a
subfile, you may have provided for more records than can be handled by the size
of the subfile RRN.




"Nick Barraco" <NBarraco@petriinc.com> on 07/24/2000 09:44:14 AM

Please respond to JBAUSERS-L@midrange.com 

To:   JBAUSERS-L@midrange.com 
cc:    (bcc: Randy Smith/OEI/Omron America)

Subject:  VSPWB record limit?



Hi folks -

Has anybody else run into a problem with the 10000 record limit on VSPWB in
Vendor Scheduling?  I was planning to change it to *nomax, and wondered if
anybody else has done so, and if they've experienced any problems w/doing so.

TIA,
Nick


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