Hello Dave, This is an MPE/iX thing, Posix/Unix does not impose flimits. If you text and keep your file with a text editor you should not encounter problems; the editor will rewrite the file with appropriate file attributes. The filename foo.c (in lowercase and with the .c extension) creates a problem for access from MPE. However, if you name your file /APACHE/PUB/FOO, then you can alter it from MPE/iX file system. The file would be FOO.PUB.APACHE from MPE (ie. filename.group.account). Logon to PUB.APACHE... BUILD FOO2; REC=-128,,F,ASCII; DISC=5000 FCOPY FROM=FOO; TO=FOO2 or if you have MPEX, %ALTFILE FOO; FLIMIT=5000 Gordon Gidluck "Dave Anderson" <[log in to unmask]> wrote in message news:01254EFFB1DFEFD2.F35DD5E9A7242189.CA75F149914D1EEC@lp.airnews.net... > This is a silly question but..... I transfer a program to /APACHE/PUB/foo.c > with Reflection. Listfile /APACHE/PUB/foo.c,2 shows it to have a limit of > 72 records. How do I modify the file? MPE file restrictions do not allow > me to expand a file. What is the proper way of transfering these files? > > > * To join/leave the list, search archives, change list settings, * * etc., please visit http://raven.utc.edu/archives/hp3000-l.html *