Hi @Shmuel .
Thank you for your detailed explanation and given theory. I benefit a lot from reading them.
Maybe I am stubborn but whether my explanation from the official document falls into any fallacy?
My argument aligns with @Reeza ( I hope I interpreted correctly) that LRECL cannot be 32K( 32000). If we write LRECL=32000, SAS will understand it is like 1/32767. If it is not the case, could you please explain to me the meaning of the line "restriction".
I am so excited because I learned a lot from all of you today!!
Warmest regards.
32K = 32 * 1024 (as 1K = 1024).
32K is therefore 32768, which is 1 above the maximum value of 32767.
Thank you very much, it is totally clear now.
Many thanks and best regards.
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