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Hi Chandra,

SEU allows a maximum of 32 764 lines in a member
LPEX doesn't have a line limit, however, once you exceed 999 999 lines
(provided you are using increment of 1), sequence numbers start back at 0,
so sequence number operations (like position to sequence number).
I would also note that editing source of this size will have performance
relative to you PC speed, memory available, network speed etc.
In my experience with CODE and LPEX, I have seen several customers with
source in the 65 000 line range, so exceeding the SEU limit is not unheard
of.
I don't know if compilers have any limits on line number, but that may also
be something to consider.

Hope that helps!

Violaine Batthish
WebSphere Development Studio Client, IBM Toronto Lab



wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 04/18/2007 03:24:08 PM:

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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