Hi,
For a requirement I'd need to the data in a single spanned record and forthat matter I'm thinking about the lrecl considerations. According to COBOL/VSE Language Reference, RECORD CONTAINS clause can be defined upto 1,048,575 bytes, but SAM limits it to 32,767. So what is the maximum possible record length in COBOL?
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Maximum record length in COBOL?
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Re: Maximum record length in COBOL?
COBOL allows you to define a record with more than a million bytes. However, the operating system limits you to 32767. This is explained in Appendix B Compiler Limits of the COBOL Language Reference manual. So you can define in COBOL records that cannot be processed on the mainframe.
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Re: Maximum record length in COBOL?
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