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I don't think objects in QTEMP count as temporary storage in IBM terminology so if Crystal reports are actually creating objects there (how???), then you have a serious challenge on your hands, especially without tools that can peek into QTEMP (PEX can, but I don't wish that pain upon anyone). Celebrating 10-Years of SQL Performance Excellence -----Original Message----- Subject: RE: Limiting QUSER DASD Elvis, thanks for the detailed reply. 1. I'm checking this out. I've changed the QPWFSERVER class to top out at 1GB. Odd, that. DSPCLS displays max temp in MB; CHGCLS lets you change it in KB. Anyway, this says it still doesn't enforce a cap on QTEMP storage. I'm not sure off-hand if that'll prove to be an issue or not.
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