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John,
Sorry to say, but it is so.
The maximum number of records in a subfile is and always has been 9999.
If you really need more, I would suggest that you explore a different design
for your application.


Jeff Young
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----- Original Message ----
From: SirJohn <jbuying@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: MIDRANGE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Friday, June 1, 2007 7:36:09 PM
Subject: SFLRCDNBR


Greetings,
So I am looking at some program that started to produce an
undocumented feature (it broke). Way back when the number of records
that would every be processed by the subfile was like 300. That was
the max that would ever have to be shown.

Guess that somehow a few more records have been added and the subfile
now has to process 1200 records.

So I changed the program to have an expanding subfile.

I am using SFLRCDNBR to load the record/page to show. Within the
program I changed the RRN from 3(0) to 5(0). Then I tried to change
the DDS SFLRCDNBR field from 3(0) to
5(0) and got an error on the DDS compile. It appears that the max
this can be is
4(0).

Please tell me that it ain't so. That means only 9,999 records can be
pointed to. Is that the number? Am I missing something here?

Any thought would be helpful.
John


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