Thanks for the response. I am looking into both solutions. Do I need to
compile the ARFPerl Plugin? If so, where do I get this from?
Thanks!
Jack
From: "McKenzie, James J C-E LCMC HQISEC/L3"
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Subject: Re: Does $PROCESS$ have a character Limitation using Solaris 9
Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2006 10:59:13 -0700
Jack:
It is either 2048 or 4096 characters. Carey gave you a good suggestion on
a
workaround.
James McKenzie
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Subject: Re: Does $PROCESS$ have a character Limitation using Solaris 9
All,
I had a question on how $PROCESS$ works on a Solaris OS. I have a perl
script that I call using a $PROCESS$ that performs a bunch of parsing for
the contents of a field. Is their a limitation on how much can be passed
and returned to a $PROCESS$? I noticed if I have an Active Link with a
character field that contains 12,000 characters that runs the same perl
command using the following:
$PROCESS$ @@: /usr/bin/perl/parse.pl $field$
It returns the correct 11,900 lines of characters. (As Expected)
If I run the same command in a filter: $PROCESS$ /usr/bin/perl/parse.pl
$field$, then it only returns about half of the text.
If their is a limitation, can someone recommend a workaround with how I can
return the parsed field into Remedy?
Thanks,
Jack
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