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Adjusting Application Group Object Size ("ARS0141E - Ran out of load-id naming conventions")
Access the Object Size configuration parameter by updating the affected Application Group, then click on the Storage Management tab, then click the Advanced button. From the "Advanced Storage Management" window, you can update the Object Size.
AFP and Line Data loaded into CMOD are compressed and split into 'objects' of the size configured here.
Increase the value of this parameter until your load is successful, or split your load into multiple, smaller loads.
You may choose to increase this size to 20000 (20MB), 25000 (25MB) or 50000 (50MB). The maximum value is 99999.
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| 21:32, 2 February 2016 | 1,049 × 768 (82 KB) | Jderrick (talk | contribs) | Transcript: Adjusting Application Group Object Size ("ARS0141E - Ran out of load-id naming conventions") Access the Object Size configuration parameter by updating the affected Application Group, then click on the Storage Management tab, then click t... | ||
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