Any way around compiler limits??
Karen Woolley
karen at netcom.UUCP
Sat Oct 13 04:47:47 AEST 1990
HELP!
I am writing an embedded SQL C program on XENIX 2.3.1. The embedded SQL
code is expanded into C code which has the text of an SQL command in
a char * field. The problem is that the string that it puts in this field
is too big for the compiler ( >512 bytes). The compiler merrily truncates
this string which completely confuses SQL when I run the program. The manual
says to split the string into 2 strings. Well, that's not an option with this.
Are there any tricks to getting around this compiler limit?
Thanks!!
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