question: how much info fits in a field?

simplsol at aol.com simplsol at aol.com
Wed Nov 2 12:13:02 EST 2005


Does the limit of 65,536 characters per line in fields also apply to 
lines in data stored as custom properties?
Paul Looney

-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Chatonet <eric.chatonet at sosmartsoftware.com>
To: How to use Revolution <use-revolution at lists.runrev.com>
Sent: Wed, 2 Nov 2005 16:55:05 +0100
Subject: Re: question: how much info fits in a field?

   Hi Andre, 
 
  The maximum total characters in a field is unlimited (except regarding 
to the memory needed) 
 But a line can't exceed 65,536 characters. 
 
 Le 31 oct. 05 à 22:00, Andre Garzia a écrit : 
 
  > I am using a field to record TCP Flow on a given port on my system > 
by redirecting tcpflow app using appleEvents which makes much > easier 
to debug CGI apps since all traffic is inside a nice field, > the 
problem is, how much info can I dump into a field, I am loggin > all 
traffic, so after couple hours browsing, I might have tons of > megs, 
so what is the maximum ammount a field can handle before I > need to 
dump the log to a file? 
 
 Best Regards from Paris, 
 
 Eric Chatonet. 
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