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Hello Pete, and all the others answering me,
 
 > That's not new behavior. It's been that way since 1988 that I know 
 > of. I usually build a command if I need to SBMJOB numeric data or 
 > alpha values longer than 32. You can see the same behavior if you 
 > use CALL to execute a program from a command line. It's not 
 > difficult to work around, but can be very confusing if you haven't 
 > seen it before.
 
the guy at the hotline told me it was new. However, I haven't seen this 
behaviour before. I knew the problem with 15.5 length of numeric variables, 
but text-variables longer than 32 bytes are very seldom here. I recently 
upgraded from V3R1 to V3R2 and so I considered this to be a new behaviour and 
a maybe-a-problem.
 
Thanks again
 
 Chris
 calling from Kassel, Germany
 

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