Some databases have column limitation. Is this an Oracle database? Oracle
databases generally shouldn't have column limitations as they would store 0
length fields in a CLOB field.

What's your database? You might want to check up with your DBA if your
database allows for more than 4k worth of data in that field..

Joe D'Souza

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Subject: Re: $PROCESS$ Set Fields


I am setting the value into Field - Qualifier which is unlimited (zero
length at DB)


Brian Gillock-2 wrote:
>
> What kind of field are you putting the info into?  Maybe it's the field
that has the limit?
>
>
> Brian
>
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>
> Hi,
> I am trying to do a Set Field Action for a Field - Qualifier with
> $PROCESS$
> cat /tmp/a.out and when the content of file a.out is more than around 4K,
> Qualifier field contains only the first 4K of file a.out.
> Is this some limitation on a $PROCESS$ command?
>
> Thanks,
> AJ
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