Thank you, I will try ^GDE and see whether I find a solution before the expert 
is
back from Poland (Perhaps I could meet him in Frankfurt ...). However, I think I
did not confuse key- and recordsize: The error message states recordsize.

Wolfgang Giere

"Nancy E. Anthracite" wrote:

> THe expert is in Poland, but I think you have the record size and key size
> confused.  Try D ^GDE and then when the prompt for GDE comes up, type in
> show. You should get something like this:
>                                *** REGIONS ***
>                   Dynamic                    Def   Rec   Key Null
>  Region           Segment                   Coll  Size  Size Subs  Journaling
>  
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>  DEFAULT          DEFAULT                      0  4000   255 N     N
>
>                                 *** SEGMENTS ***
>  Segment          File (def ext: .dat)Acc Typ Block      Alloc Exten Options
>  
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>  DEFAULT          $vista_home/g/mumps.dat
>                                       BG  DYN  4096      60000  6000 GLOB=4096
>                                                                      LOCK=  40
>                                                                      RES =   0
>
>                                   *** MAP ***
>    -  - Names -  -                                             File
>  From         Up to          Region           Segment          (def ext: .dat)
>  
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>  %            ...            DEFAULT          DEFAULT
>                                                         
> $vista_home/g/mumps.dat
>  LOCAL LOCKS                 DEFAULT          DEFAULT
>                                                         
> $vista_home/g/mumps.dat
> GDE>
>
> I have a larger record size than usual to be sure to accomodate M2Web.  I
> think 2000 is more typical.
>
> If that seems to be the problem, then I can tell you about how to set it.
>
> On Monday 15 November 2004 11:07 am, Prof. em. Dr. med. Wolfgang Giere wrote:
> > Vista is up and running under GTM.
> >
> > But if I try to DINIT Fileman for private use I get the following error
> > message after I entered a SITE NUMBER: 4711 .. %GTM-E-REC2BIG, Record
> > size (260) is greater than maximum (256) for region: DEFAULT,
> > %GTM-I-GVIS Global variable: �TILITY("DIK",750,.1,.01,3,0) At M source
> > location INX^DIK
> >
> > The "old"  record size of 256-1 would be sufficient for my purpose.
> >
> > So I have two questions:
> >
> > 1) Is it still possible to use FileMan with a record size of 255?
> >
> > 2) Where would I have to change the default to a larger record size?
> >
> > Sorry for the stupid question of an old Mumpser but newbie to gtm ...
> >
> > ;--))
> >
> > Wolfgang Giere
> >
> >
> >
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