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Actually, this doesn't matter. The size of the data passed is determined by the calling program (in this case the database system) the size of your data structure is just a "view" of that data. Since you're accessing the actual buffers by pointer math, it doesn't matter how long the data structure is. As long as it's large enough to get the offsets from the caller. On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Scott Mildenberger wrote: > > Your TrgBuffer data structure needs to be large enough > to contain the entire buffer. I give mine some > arbitrary large number such as 32000 so I know it is > large enough. Add a size value to the ds line. >
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