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I was wondering if anyone knew if there are any limitations on the size of the file that you can pull through the web broswer. It seems that when I try to pull something that has more then 65000 records in the CSV file, it gives me an HTTP 500 error. Does this have something to do with my Webfocus Server settings?
Ben, what does 'pull thru a webbrowser' mean? are you trying to display them on a screen? then the memory in your desktop would be the constrainer, but if you're trying to create an output file that you have filedeffed and are writing to a disk, there's no restriction. Can you edit your profile so we know what your site attributes are? and are you using the ReportAssist gui and just picking an output format for the display of data on your screen?
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