Thanks, the help from many sides is impressive!

Now I understand and will try again using GDE and not the default value for the 
record lenght,
but a larger one. As I said before: It was a stupid question ... of a newbie in 
gtm.

Wolfgang Giere



Jim Self wrote:

> I agree. I get the same numbers in GT.M with data from the Open Vista 2.51.
>
> The record length was set too small in Dr. Giere's data file. The record 
> includes both the
> key and the data string.
>
> George Timson wrote:
> >Dr Giere in Germany posted a problem with running DINIT this morning.
> >
> >I am not sure at first glance what is causing the problem he mentions.   In
> >the FOIA release,
> >$L(^DD(.1,.01,1,3,1))=228  and
> >$L(^DD(.1,.01,1,3,2))=226
> >Looks to me like GT.M is complaining about the length of subscripted
> >reference, PLUS its value being more than 256.  But this is quite legal
> >according to the Portability Standard, the way I read it.
> >
> >
> >I just want to assure everyone that there is no design change in VA FileMan.
> >We still maintain the 255-character limit.
> >
> >--George Timson
> >
> >
> >P.S., Dear Wolfgang, please contact me directly; I would very much like to
> >be back in touch with you again!
>
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> Jim Self
> Systems Architect, Lead Developer
> VMTH Computer Services, UC Davis
> (http://www.vmth.ucdavis.edu/us/jaself)
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