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At 01:11 PM 5/31/00 , you wrote:
All,

I am having a problem that I have never encountered before.  It is on a DTAQ.. The message is CPF950A (Storage limit exceeded for data queue ....)

        (snip)

Michael:

The limit on size is/was 16MB (including entries you have added and then deleted).  In V4R5 this is increased, but you have to specify it on the create command.  The help text for the SIZE parameter in V4R5 is:

*MAX16MB                                                            
    The data queue will be created with space for 16 entries and    
    will be allowed to grow to a maximum size of approximately 16   
    megabytes(MB).  One megabyte equals 1,048,576 bytes.  This value
    provides compatibility with releases of the operating system    
    earlier than Version 4 Release 5 Modification 0 (V4R5M0).       
                                                                    
Element 1:  Maximum Number of Entries                               
                                                                    
One of the following is used to specify the maximum number of       
entries that can be added to a data queue.                          
                                                                    
*MAX2GB                                                             
    The system will calculate the maximum number of entries that can
    be added to the data queue.  The data queue will be allowed to  
    grow to a maximum size of approximately 2 gigabytes (GB). One   
    gigabyte equals 1,073,741,824 bytes.                            

Dave Schnee - Barsa Consulting Group LLC.

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