• Subject: Save While Active sync limit??
  • From: Glenn Birnbaum <gbirnba@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2000 15:12:29 -0800

Is there a limit on the number of objects that can be saved using a 
Save-While-Active command with the *SYNCLIB option?  I seem to remember there 
was a limit, could it be the same as the max  number of objects that can be 
saved from one library (i.e. 32,766).

We are looking at using SWA, but we will need to sync across at least 4 large 
libraries and I'm afraid we will have too many objects.  What happens to the 
save-while-active job if you hit this limit?

TIA,
Glenn Birnbaum
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