It means that UniVerse is unable to perform a memory allocation from the
per-user shared memory segment of the requested size for that user. "Printer
memory" is a euphemism. This is sometimes caused by memory leaks in
UniVerse.
 
Henry P. Unger
Hitech Systems, Inc.
http://www.hitech.com

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Anybody know what it means when your program goes into a break condition and
it says:

Printer memory out of space

Or something like that, and not doing anything with a printer. We are
processing several hundred thousand records but not any print files.

Jerry Banker

Senior Programmer Analyst

IBM Certified Solutions Expert
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