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Probably was true for earlier releases. Here's the bit I found in the link.
See what you think - this is the v4r5 capacities document.

| Maximum size of database files for FTP | 1TB |
+--------------------------------------------------------+------------------+
| Maximum size of integrated file system files for FTP | Amount of |
| | storage |

There was nothing I could see that gave a max for SNADS. There WAS a
section for various SNADS limits, but not size. Maybe a comm namual has
this info.

v4r4 SNADS manual says

Database members with a number of records greater than 16,777,215 cannot be
sent to a Version 2 Release 1 Modification 1 or previous release of the AS/400
system, or to a System/36 or System/38.

At 08:06 PM 6/3/02 -0700, you wrote:
>At one time I remember SNADS and I think FTP too had a 2gb limits on
>sending files...
>
>__________________________________________________
>Kirk Goins



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