Could not map table file

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Could not map table file

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Not enough space.

I know of the solutions from this forum but the quickest one seems to be if I can find the equivalent command for ldedit (AIX) in Windows.

Does anybody know?
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For someone seeking assistance you're not giving us much to go on are you!? :-)

Are you perhaps seeking a windows binary file editor that will enable you to modify executable headers?

Try <a href="http://tinyurl.com/ygsfs3h">this</a>.
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Post by abc123 »

The error I am getting is:

lkpLookUpStg,0: Could not map table file "D:/.....": Not enough space

I looked through all posts in this forum. The quickest solution proposed is to increase the block size from 512MB by using ldedit. But this is for Unix. How do I increase the block size in Windows?
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Post by chulett »

Hopefully in your travels through Searchville here you saw this post of mine with the same issue. I wasn't looking for 'quickest' anything but rather the best solution which involved properly partitioning your lookup data to minimize space utilization, allowing it to 'map' things just fine.

On the issue of 'ldedit' I'm not even sure a UNIX solution of that nature would be valid for Windows. :?
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