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Our version of Wintergrate 5.1.1 is not transferring complete items. I have noticed that when I copy Bridge Copy a program from one account to another, the transfer is incomplete. Instead of transferring 1,200 lines it stops at around 900 lines. There are no error messages and the screen stops normally. Is there a byte count limit somewhere? What else can I try to correct this problem? |
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mdsi2000 wrote: Our version of Wintergrate 5.1.1 is not transferring complete items. I have noticed that when I copy Bridge Copy a program from one account to another, the transfer is incomplete. Instead of transferring 1,200 lines it stops at around 900 lines. There are no error messages and the screen stops normally. Is there a byte count limit somewhere? What else can I try to correct this problem? There's a variable in one of the WIN.PROGS programs that is set, by default, to 32000. If you change it to 999999 that might solve your problem. Unfortunately I can't remember the name of either the program or the variable, and I don't have the software to hand to look it up, but if you do a FIND on WIN.PROGS for "32000" then you should be able to find it. -- Danny Colyer <URL:http://www.colyer.plus.com/danny/ Subscribe to PlusNet <URL:http://www.colyer.plus.com/referral/ "He who dares not offend cannot be honest." - Thomas Paine |
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Danny Colyer wrote: mdsi2000 wrote: Our version of Wintergrate 5.1.1 is not transferring complete items. I have noticed that when I copy Bridge Copy a program from one account to another, the transfer is incomplete. Instead of transferring 1,200 lines it stops at around 900 lines. There are no error messages and the screen stops normally. Is there a byte count limit somewhere? What else can I try to correct this problem? There's a variable in one of the WIN.PROGS programs that is set, by default, to 32000. If you change it to 999999 that might solve your problem. Unfortunately I can't remember the name of either the program or the variable, and I don't have the software to hand to look it up, but if you do a FIND on WIN.PROGS for "32000" then you should be able to find it. -- Danny Colyer <URL:http://www.colyer.plus.com/danny/ Subscribe to PlusNet <URL:http://www.colyer.plus.com/referral/ "He who dares not offend cannot be honest." - Thomas Paine In WIN.PROGS there is an item HOSTNAME. The first attribute contains a 2 digit code used to call WIN.PARAM.xx (where xx is the 2 digit code). This (WIN.PARAM.xx) is the program in WIN.PROGS you will need to change the item length as Danny has indicated. |
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