FW: Writing out multiple records to a subfile from a single recor d

Maloney, Charlie Charlie.Maloney@Cognos.com
Wed, 6 Jun 2001 17:53:44 -0400


Just to be sure, I checked the QTP Reference manual, which says...

"A maximum of 31 record structures, including subfiles, can be declared in
any request.  A maximum of 63 record structures can be declared in a run.
There can be a maximum of 1,023 items per record structure."
 
I believe record structures can be referenced in the ACCESS, EDIT, OUTPUT
and SUBFILE statements.

  /cm  

-----Original Message-----
From: Pickering, John (NORBORD) [mailto:PICKERIJ@norbord.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 5:24 PM
To: 'Latimer, Richard'; 'George_DeWolf@midhosp.org';
powerh-l@lists.swau.edu
Subject: RE: Writing out multiple records to a subfile from a single
recor d


Richard Latimer wrote ...

>The only thing to watch is that there is a FILE limit on the number
>of OPEN FILES in QTP, and each alias in the output subfile counts
>as 1. I can't find it quickly in the manual but a comment in the source
>code for the example says:
>"NOTES: Keep the number of outputs per REQUEST <= 30 Keep
>the number of outputs per RUN <= 60 This one has 1 output left...    "  
>
>We are 6.07 on AS/400  

My failing memory tells me it's 32 files per run. But it may be different on
the AS/400 since nearly everything else is.

Regards,
JWP

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