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Wasn't there a size limitation on some of the file IO functions, whereby at some certain point you have to define some additional macros to invoke large file support? Something along the lines of #BIG_FILE_IO or #BIG_RECIO or something like that? You might check on that in the C ref. -Marty ------------------------------ At 05:53 PM 2/9/2004 -0600, you wrote: >We just installed an application that write data directly to the IFS. The >file size is over 400Meg. > >A couple of records in the file are overlaying the previous record. It >kind of looks like a null terminator was encountered during the write in >the wrong place. I can't debug on the production system but have copied >the records in error along with the records immediately before and after >to our development system and the program works fine. > >I'm stumped. Does anyone with more IFS experience have any ideas? I'm >using the _C_IFS_fputs function for the write. > >Thanks in advance, > >Rick Chevalier
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