How in the heck did they ever get that many entires?

On Thu, 13 Jun 2002 18:09:33 +0100
 Mandy.Shaw@Notability.com wrote:
> Hi,
> Has anyone else hit the limit on size of validation lists
> (2,147,483
> entries according to IBM)? I have a customer who's got
> this problem & who
> is having to get round it by having multiple VLDLs -
> anyone know of any
> other method? (I can't see how there can be another
> method, but it's worth
> asking....) They also say that they didn't actually
> manage to get 2,147,483
> entries in there before it gave a 'full' exception (I'm
> not sure how many
> entries they actually managed to put in). Any similar
> experiences?
> Many thanks
> Mandy
>
>
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