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Hi Eric

User spaces have a max size just under 16 meg - I don't know the size of the structures for a 0600 format, but that is probably where your limit comes from. For your 29,119 the length of each is about 576 bytes. Turns out that that is exactly the length of each entry for the 0600 format.

There are the QGY* open list APIs that do have a continuation. The one you want is QGYOLOBJ - take a look at the docs on that.

HTH
Vern

On 9/18/2011 11:56 PM, Eric Wolf wrote:
To the list,
I am trying to use the QUSLOBJ API and am only getting a "partial" list on the retrievel of a library that contains almost 42,000 objects. When I changed the program from looking for *ALL object types to perform a loop (selecting a single object type one at a time), I still do not get all the *PGM objects which number over 30,000. The "magic" number where the job stops is 29,119 objects.

Doe this API have a "continuation handle" or does anyone have a better idea on retrieving all the objects - I am using the 0600 format to retrieve the data. I believe that I am creating an extendable user space.

TIA...
Eric

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