Matthew,
Check to see whether you're using the right variable types to store data,
e.g. you might get this message if you're using a smallint when you need an
integer.
Keith
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Subject: MI-L Overflow Message
I'm getting an 'Overflow' message, when I run a scrip I've written.
Does anyone have a (hopefully simple:-) ) explanation of what this relates
to.
The area of code in question is concerned with a 'Do While Not EOT' loop.
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