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I think you can post the message on the VARPG list hosted on: news.software.ibm.com HTH Marco --- Dave Shaw <daveshaw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, all, > > I recently inherited responsibility for supporting an older VisualAge RPG > application that's used by one of our businesses. This application is for > entering and tracking custom orders placed by our customers. On the main > screen, there's a Combination box configured as a Drop-down list, which > contains the names of people who authorize particular orders. The > application stores both the name and the index in the database on the > iSeries, and when an order is pulled up for maintenance or inquiry the > %setatr function is used with the index to set the name to be displayed in > the box. > > There were 9 names in the list; now there's a request to add a tenth name, > which I've done by adding it to the list in the Data tab. Selecting the > tenth name at order entry isn't a problem - the record is written > correctly. However, I'm finding that when I pull up an order for > maintenance on which that tenth name has been selected, I get the > following error: > > "1408 There are insufficient resources to complete the operation. > Cause . . . . . : The system does not have enough resources > available to complete the operation." > > The other nine names work fine. The index variable is two digits, so > logically, that doesn't seem to be an issue. Is there some limitation in > the product that causes this, or is there something I need to adjust in > the source or the settings? > > I'm at Version 6.0.0, Build V6R1_20050401, Service Pack 6.0.1. > > Thanks! > > Dave Shaw __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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