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  • Subject: Re: Maximum library size
  • From: "Leif Svalgaard" <leif@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 12 May 2000 12:37:43 -0500

> Is anyone aware of a work around for the maximum number of objects in QSYS
> of 360,000?  Most of my objects are *AUTL and *USRPRF and according to IBM
> they must reside in QSYS.   Also why is this a limit for QSYS?

I don't know about a work-around, but there is some mis-information often
propagated about QSYS. QSYS is a library. It contains many OS/400 objects
such as IBM-supplied programs. User profiles and many internal objects
are NOT residing in QSYS but in the so-called Machine Context which is
not a library. In fact, the library QSYS itself (as all libraries) actually
also
resides in the Machine Context.

So, it seems that the limit you are talking about is a limit to the number of
objects in the machine context.

I, myself would be interested in hearing what the limits are.



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