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Hi Brad,
It's not QthmWrStout that I was referring to as the limit, it is the
json_AsJsonText function which returns max 32767.
I think I now found the alternative, there is also a
json_AsJsonTextMem which is pointer based to memory that I can locate
by myself.
It was not in the documentation, but I found it in the source now.
That should do the trick I guess.
Regards,
-Arco
Op vr 24 aug. 2018 om 16:42 schreef Bradley Stone <bvstone@xxxxxxxxx>:
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/ssw_ibm_i_72/rzaie/rzaieapi_qtmhwrstout.htm
QthmWrStout is not limited to 32k.
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You can use pointers and it should be fine for quite a large amount of
data. Maybe you're on an old OS version or defined a variable as 32k?
Bradley V. Stone
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