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Thank you.

So if this person upgrades to V5R3 they could postpone having to deal with 
this problem.

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Some of the maximums for save/restore have changed for V5R3.  Using the
V5R3 Information Center see System Management/Availability/OS400 Maximum
Capacities/Save and Restore limits

I think you will be pleasantly surprised about the changes in database
member processing :)




 
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I think you'll run into the same issue 65,500.  Nice thought though.
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redpapers/pdfs/redp0204.pdf
Now, that's for V5R2.  Anyone seen a V5R3 copy of  the following manual?
IBM ~ iSeries Software
Limits/Capability Statement
Introduction
The tables in this document list the limits or maximum values
corresponding to OS/400 V5R2.
You can find the limits for OS/400 V5R1, V4R5, V4R4, and V4R2 at:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/pubs/html/as400/v5r1/ic2924/tstudio/tech_ref/syslimit/index.htm



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Hi all,

One of our clients is trying to save a library with more than 65 000
objects and is, of course, hitting against the OS limit. In his case,
part of his problem is that he has a *lot* of files with several members
each.
I have been thinking of saving the library as an IFS object (SAV), but
cannot find the limits for this command. ¿Does anyone knows what those
are?

Thanks a lot,
Luis Rodriguez


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