This has been the subject of many posts.  Yes, the choose is limited.  The
more chars in each line of the choose the fewer total choices will be able
to be displayed.  You are encouraged to limit your choose.  I usually set a
keymap to something like [f2] = '[enter]' and put a message in the title of
the choose to instruct the user to press [f2] for the next grouping for the
choose, setting the choose in a while loop to group the choose in the where
clause.


----- Original Message -----
From: "SHARON LIMA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Rbase List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 1:42 PM
Subject: Choose Command


> Is there a limit to the number of records that can
> be accessed using the #VALUES option of the CHOOSE
> command?  I have a routine with this command that
> works fine when I limit the records to be accessed.
> However when I try to include all 4143 records without
> a limiting WHERE clause I get the following message:
> "Insufficient Memory to continue this function"
> It does bring up a menu but I have determined that
> it only includes 2780 of the 4143 records.
>
> In another office I have a client for whom this
> function worked fine.  Then it just stopped working one
> day with the same message as above.  However in her case
> it did not continue on and bring up any records at all.
> Did she just one day go over the limit for the number
> of records this function will handle?
>
>


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