Bhaskar wrote:
>On Mon, 2006-01-09 at 14:14 -0800, Jim Self wrote:
>
>[KSB] <...snip...>
>
>> Also, if GT.M is both the source and destination for longer data values then 
>> the binary
>> format for mupip export/load handles avoids the indirection length limit 
>> altogether.
>
>[KSB] Actually, Jim, whenever GT.M is the destination for a ZWR format
>file, one can just use mupip load - it will load the data substantially
>faster than any other technique and not be limited by a 2KB compilation
>line limit.
>
>-- Bhaskar

I know I tried to import problem files with mupip and failed, but perhaps that 
encountered
a different error. It was a couple of years ago or more with earlier 
distributions of
M2Web. The data was saved from a simple ZWRITE command rather than from mupip 
export
(global ^htNote specifically). I shall have to test that 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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