: Carey Matthew Black [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Does $PROCESS$ have a character Limitation using Solaris 9
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Subject: Re: Does $PROCESS$ have a character Limitation using Solaris 9
Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2006 10:59:13 -0700
Jack:
It is either 2048 or 4096 characters. Carey gave you a good suggestion on
a
workaround.
James McKenzie
-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discuss
Jack,
One other variation... Use the Plugin server. Take a look at the
ARFPerl plugin. That might be a "best" solution for your total needs
too. ( It would avoid ARSPerl, a temp "Results" form/record and might
even make what your Perl script is doing faster. Well, maybe.)
--
Carey Matthew Black
Title: RE: Does $PROCESS$ have a character Limitation using Solaris 9
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Jack:
It is either 2048 or 4096 characters. Carey gave you a good suggestion on a workaround.
James McKenzie
-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:arslist
Jack,
There is a limitation, but I am not sure what the value is at the moment.
As a suggestion I would think about ARSPerl or the ARS Java API as a
better approach for how this can be done. Still call the script via a
$PROCESS$ call, but have the script do an ARS submit and return the
Entry ID
All,
I had a question on how $PROCESS$ works on a Solaris OS. I have a perl
script that I call using a $PROCESS$ that performs a bunch of parsing for
the contents of a field. Is their a limitation on how much can be passed
and returned to a $PROCESS$? I noticed if I have an Active Link with
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