Chris Antos wrote:
> do you mean MemHandleSize? hypothetically that will tell you the true
> record size.
MemHandleSize and MemPtrSize both returned the same value. I do not believe
that your hypothesis stands... ;-)
> > Does anybody know how to obtain the true record size of a record in a
> > database?
> >
> > I have a scenario where DmNewRecord allocates successfully and returns a
> > handle. If I then subsequently obtain the handle's size I sometimes find
> > that the Data Manager has reused some previously allocated space
> > (possibly from a deleted record). Consequently the handle size is larger
> > than what I previously declared to DmNewRecord.
> >
> > I acknowledge that other things could be causing the above behaviour but
> > I have looked long and hard and this is what I finally conclude. Any
> > validation of my observations would be greatly appreciated.
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