Define processing, maximum table size
Brian K. White
brian at aljex.com
Wed Mar 31 09:34:18 PST 2004
Keith F Weatherhead wrote:
> Marc,
>
> The easiest is to upgrade to 5.0 it allows for "9999" lines.
>
next is hack the script so that it counts lines and changes output filename
every 2000 lines so instead of writing prc.foo, it writes prc.foo1, then
prc.foo2, then foo3... and finally writes a prc.foo that just has call foo1
call foo2 call foo3 ...
Brian K. White -- brian at aljex.com -- http://www.aljex.com/bkw/
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>
> Keith
> -----
> Marc Brumlik wrote:
>
>> I've been using shell scripts to create a process table that has a
>> large numbers of repetitive statements. This saves a huge amount of
>> typing, but creates a table with far more lines in it. The
>> resulting process works fine, but when I load it into Define
>> Processing it truncates the table at 3000 lines. Is there a way
>> around this limitation?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Marc
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