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Hi Shrikant, I don't think this is a space issue because the problem occurs on the first page. Was this working before? Is it a multi-volume file? A new file? If it's an existing file it may be corrupt. Regards, Rich
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Check your file integrity. Have you set commit = on? It is not a space issue. Are you running an su environment here? Ira wf 5.3.6 aix 533This message has been edited. Last edited by: ira,
Internally, TABLE accumulates its data as a Focus file (and every TABLE request encompasses a MODIFY process).
(524,225 pages) * (4096 bytes/page) = 2,147,225,600 bytes. Looks like the internal matrix hit a 2Gb limitation.
See whether you can use TABLEF instead of TABLE. That avoids the internal matrix limitation. If the data source is a relational server, and the request is suitable, sorting and data-reduction will both be passed to the DB server and you will get the correct result.
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