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Hi all,

I was reading documentation that indicates that there is a limit on the number of & variables that can exist at one time. It had it listed at 384? Does this or any other limit still exist? Roll Eyes

Thanks,
Mark Waron
 
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From "WebFOCUS Developing Reporting Applications
Version 5 Release 2" - "Creating and Working With Variables"

quote:
The following features apply to all variables:
� A variable stores numbers or a string of text and can be placed anywhere in a
procedure.
� A variable can refer to a command, a data source field, a verb, or a phrase.
� The maximum number of variables allowed in a procedure is 1,024. Because
approximately 40 are reserved for server use, the maximum number of user-named
variables allowed in a procedure is 984.
� The total length of all variable values cannot exceed 32K.
� A variable can be supplied directly in the command, when you execute the procedure,
or through the -DEFAULT, -SET, or -READ commands in the procedure.
 
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Thanks very much.
 
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