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"Word too long" error while running write_vectors step in Encounter test

krishcit
krishcit over 13 years ago

Hi,

I am getting an error called "word too long" while executing write_vectors step in command line prompt of ET with version 8.1.200.

A particular keyword in the write_vectors step namely "releasepioffsetlist" is having 173 primary inputs listed under it and assigned with offset values.

As a workaround i reduced it to 164 primary inputs under this keyword then it is working fine (vectors are getting writtern).

Please help me on this issue.

Thanks

Krishnaraj

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    krishcit over 13 years ago

     Hi Deepak,

    Thanks a lot for your reply.

    If it is like there is a limit for a command length in unix then can you let me know what is the commnad line buffer size?

    How can i change the command line buffer size?

     Thanks

    Krishnaraj 

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    krishcit over 13 years ago

     Hi Deepak,

    Thanks a lot for your reply.

    If it is like there is a limit for a command length in unix then can you let me know what is the commnad line buffer size?

    How can i change the command line buffer size?

     Thanks

    Krishnaraj 

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