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Re: FTP_list max entries 80 or list sequence issue



   Where do you see a constant?
   You should be telling FTPAPI how many entries you want when calling
   FTP_List().
   � � �D FTP_list � � � �PI � � � � � �10I 0
   � � �D � peSocket � � � � � � � � � �10I 0 value
   � � �D � pepPathArg � � � � � � � � � �* � value
   options(*string)
   � � �D � peMaxEntry � � � � � � � � �10I 0 value
   � � �D � peRtnList � � � � � � � � � � * � value
   � � �D � peRtnSize � � � � � � � � � 10I 0 � �   Charles

   On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 12:14 PM, Kevin Gilder <[1]kgilder@xxxxxxxxxx>
   wrote:

     � �Hi,
     � �We are using the FTPAPI but have a question about the maximum
     number of
     � �entries in the list function.
     � �This is set at 80 but we have a scenario where there could be
     several
     � �hundred files to be processed.
     � �This problem is that they have to processed in the correct
     sequence.
     � �How can we retrieve more entries in the list OR how can we
     control that
     � �the entries retrieved are alphabetically sequence (oldest 80 at
     a
     � �time). The actual filenames start with a timestamp but are not
     being
     � �listed in that order.
     � �Is it as simple as changing the Maxent constant to, say, 500.
     � �Many thanks
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