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I am having to extract a very large block of xml(250,000 bytes) from
within
an XML document envelope.
In looking at the documentation, it seems that XML-INTO using a handler
could handle this.
It seemed to indicate that if I did the following
p ResultHandler...
p b
d pi
d InOutCommArea...
d LikeDs(TD_CommArea)
d InBlocks...
d 32767a Varying
d Dim(35)
d Const
d InNumberOfElements...
d 10u 0 Value
/Free
Options = 'doc=file
path=S:Envelope/S:Body/ns2:ServiceResponds/operationResult';
XML-Into %Handler(ResultHandler : EmbeddComm)
%Xml(SoapFile: Options);
/End-Free
The documentation seems to indicate that it would take the data and break
it
up into 32767 byte blocks and I would get the number of elements loaded.
That is not what happened. Instead I got one element loaded with 32767
bytes
of data and that was it.
This gets back that problem of processing large blocks of data in RPG.
Is there a trick to do this?
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