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Date: | Tue, 7 Feb 1995 12:07:50 EST |
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Over the past several days, I have been using the JCL (Job Control Language)
program for recovering material from the MUSEUM-L archives. (This
program was posted on 30 Jan 94 by Elizabeth Ackert.) The
program works just fine, but I've encountered a limitation with it.
If your search of the archive generates more than 2000 lines of text,
the system acknowledges that fact to you and ships you only those first
2000 lines of text.
My question, of course, is how may I overcome this limitation? My
search result is approximately 8 to 10,000 lines in length and I am
eager to see ALL of it, not just the first 2000 lines.
Steve Ferguson : Special Collections : Princeton University Library
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