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Apologies... I do have MCH6801.  It is a domain violation error -- I've not seen this before with JDBCR4.  Not sure what would cause that.

On 7/14/2020 11:04 AM, Scott Klement wrote:
Hi Randy,

RNX0301 is a generic message ID that is used for all Java exceptions, so the message id by itself doesn't tell us what error you're receiving.  Please look at the full 2nd-level text for the message to get more details.

I don't have an MCH6801 message on my system.  I'm thinking you may have made a typo in that message id?

-SK

On 7/14/2020 10:19 AM, Randy Cayton wrote:
Is there a limit to the amount of records that you can send via a jdbc
connection pgm jdbcr4 ?
I get error codes rnx0301 & mch6801 when I try to send large files to sql
server from ibmI
using :java version "1.8.0_211"

Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 8.0.5.35 -
pap3280sr5fp35-20190418_01(SR5 FP35))


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