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<Hans> I was surprised it works because of problem #1 above. I would expect that you shouldn't be able to read 11M of data into a 32K variable, unless you're overwriting the subsequent locations in memory. You may be just very lucky that you're not overwriting something important. I think you still need to dynamically allocate all the storage you need and read into that. </Hans> Actually I was assuming that QtmhRdStin was doing proper allocation for me. Notice what I am passing in as the second parm to qtmhRdStin: qtmhRdStin(output: contentLength: bytesRead: ErrorDs); Variable 'contentLength' has a value of 11,000,000 in my 11MB scenario. Here is the documentation for QtmhRdStin: http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/iseries/v5r2/ic2924/index.htm?info/rzaie/rzaie api_qtmhrdstin.htm Given that information don't you think it should work? Aaron Bartell
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