cc: (bcc: John
Appleyard/BSDUK/AJG)
Sent by: Subject: Re: [UV] Max RecId Length with
Type1 files
> create a new type 19
> copy in the type 1
> delete the type 1
Don't copy binary data like object code using the COPY command - it will
screw up
(Char(254) <-> Char(10) conversions)
RESIZE GLOBAL.CATDIR 19
Brian
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create a new type 19
copy in the type 1
delete the type 1
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Claus Derlien
Sent: 23 April 2004 13:13
To: 'U2 Users Discussion List'
Subject: RE: [UV] Max RecId Length with Type1 files
How do you chan
How do you change a type1 to a type 19, on our setup the global catdir is a
type 1 file, and some of our
programs have rather lengthy names ??
Claus Derlien
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John,
Type 1 is only there for backward compatibility. Type 19 does the
same job but has fewer complications.
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Sincerely,
Charles Barouch
www.KeyAlly.com
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We've encountered a problem such that when writing records to
lise is not actually a great help :-)
Bob
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Behalf Of chris
Sent: 23 April 2004 12:52
To: U2 Users Discussion List
Subject: Re: [UV] Max RecId Length with Type1 files
hard coded maximum
type 19 files are based on m
hard coded maximum
type 19 files are based on machine limits
Chris
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UniVerse: 10.0.10
Windows: 2000 Server
We've encountered a problem such that when writing records to a Type 1
file, with a Record Id length greater than 41 characters, the Record Id is
truncated to the fir