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   i think debug (if this is an debug topic, I hope) can only show 1024
   bytes.
   in order to show other position you can use offsets as using
   %substr(field:2048)  type of operations in the debug.
   Regards,
   Guillermo Andrades.
   [1]http://cpiS.es

   On 2/13/07, Greenwood, Patricia <[2]pgreenwo@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

        We have a suite of programs written for one of our company's
        applications.  One of our programmers has encountered the
     following
        issue in relation to the size of the "DATA" field.  Any help
     would be
        appreciated...
        "I'm hoping that someone has run into a similar problem I've
        encountered at customer site (OS/400 release V5R3M0).  Once I
        recompiled an ILE RPG data interface program at this customer,
     which
        was created on a machine at OS/400 release V5R2, all
     alphanumeric
        field variables in the program were truncated to a length of
     1024
        bytes.  The program compilation still references each field
     variable
        with the correct size (fields are up to length 32740), but a
     debug
        shows each of these fields with truncated data.  I've recompiled
     the
        identical source program on the original machine without any
        problems.  Any ideas??? "
        Pat Greenwood, Sr. SAE
        QUALCOMM QWBS Western Region
        (785) 749-4065 (office)
        (785) 749-3258 (fax)
        [3]pgreenwo@xxxxxxxxxxxx (e-mail)
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