I too tried this on my 75 environment and it seems to work. Also one more
strange think it is not happening for all forms.. 

I changed the form to search with a similar macro and on that form it did
honor..

Am i missing something??

thanks,
Viki

Misi Mladoniczky wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I recall that some settings could be changed during macro recording in the
> past. Apparently not the max-records-returned setting...
> 
> I tried this on my 7.6.03 environment.
> 
> The Macro honored the setting for my user regardless of the setting during
> the actual macro recording. This seems to be at odds with what you are
> seeing.
> 
> I would not expect the version of the server to affect this.
> 
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>> hi Misi,
>>
>> it still gives me more than 1000 records..
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Vikrant
>>
>> Misi Mladoniczky wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Try recording a new macro where you actually go in and change this
>>> setting
>>> to 1000 during the recording.
>>>
>>> You may have to set it to something other than 1000 before you start the
>>> recording...
>>>
>>>         Best Regards - Misi, RRR AB, http://www.rrr.se
>>>
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>>> * RRR|Log - Performance issues or elusive bugs? Analyze your Remedy
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>>> http://rrr.se.
>>>
>>>> hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I have a macro running on a form that searches for all records on the
>>>> form
>>>> which has more than 1000 records.
>>>> now we have set the max number of records to retrieve = 1000 in the
>>>> user
>>>> tools option.
>>>>
>>>> what we see is that when we make a search call explicit on that form we
>>>> get
>>>> only 1000 records as per the settings but if we perform the same search
>>>> via
>>>> a simple search macro we get more than 1000 records in fact we get the
>>>> actual number of records.
>>>>
>>>> can any one share any idea how to avoid this?? we are on ARS 5.0.1 and
>>>> user
>>>> tool is 701.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Viki
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