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Max size of what? The number of source lines? The object size?


In the case of the latter I've never seen a program on even a CISC AS/400 reach the max size. On the S/34/36 it was 64k, but only reached that once (and a little judicious coding fixed that).


In the case of source lines SEU has a limit of 9999 lines. Which, if you document out the wazoo can be reached, but for sheer program code would be a bit extreme. My guess is that LPEX doesn't have such a limit (or has a bigger line counter field), although it appears to number the lines as SEU does (6.2).


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CRepaka@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi,

Recently we faced a situation that green screen says the size of the program reaches the Max. When we tried it in RSE it worked OK. Do you guys know what are the Max sizes on both? Any suggestions on how to deal with it except cleaning up of unwanted code.

Thanks
Chandra
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