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I assume you mean things like the size of the string to
write out to StdOut?  If so, the reason most examples show
1024 is because that was the limit in V3R2.  These days you
can make it as big as you want.

Brad
www.bvstools.com

On Fri, 16 Nov 2001 14:58:42 -0600
 "Mark A. Manske" <mmanske@minter-weisman.com> wrote:
> Looking over examples, most are 1024, I have gone to
> 2048, just bumped into
> something where is blew over,
> so I ask this - can I go nuts and put it to say 25,000 to
> accommodate the
> massive amount of data that I need
> to pass between programs???
>
> Thanks...
>
>
> Mark A. Manske
> Fleming CSD - Plymouth Division
> Sr. Project Lead
> http://www.minter-weisman.com
> mailto:mmanske@minter-weisman.com
>
>
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