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Latest revision as of 16:20, 23 November 2009
Deprecated in Recital 10
Purpose
Specify maximum compiled program size
Syntax
SET MAXDBO TO (<expN>)
See Also
COMPILE, DO, SET COMPILE, SET DEVELOPMENT
Description
The SET MAXDBO set command is used to specify the maximum compiled program size. The expression <expN> should be set to 4x the required maximum compiled file size in kilobytes. The default value is 256 , giving a maximum compiled file size of 65536 bytes. If the MAXDBO setting is not sufficiently high, then an error will occur when a program is compiled manually or automatically. Automatic compilation takes place if SET COMPILE and SET DEVELOPMENT are ON when a program is run.
Example
set maxdbo to 512 set compile on do main_prog
Products
Recital Server, Recital