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Marty

It may be but given Microsoft's track record on allowing buffer overruns my guess is there is no limit. I'm not sure how to find out.

Thanx, PLA


Urbanek, Marty wrote:


It may be a limitation on the PC side, that is, how long a command can be
entered on the command line?

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date: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 17:43:34 -0400
from: Patrick L Archibald <Patrick.Archibald@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: STRPCCMD PCCMD parameter maximum length


Hey

I'm sending a long URL, about 150 characters, from the AS/400 to a PC with the STRPCCMD command. The maximum length of the PCCMD parameter is 123 characters. Is there anyone besides me that would like to have the length extended to 256 or 512? Maybe we can get IBM to lengthen it.

Thanx, PLA
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