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Is there some line size setting I am missing (would it be packetsize?)?

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Code Snippet
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13,19 L=7 Account Number
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Record Type 05
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Code Snippet
01Site1 12345 0000098765 Y 02NY1155 12th Street 03ELL 0522071678 29 04TestingSmith,Paul071678 05Smith, Jane 445978N 05Smith, Julie 445989N 05Smith, Jenny 445915N 01Site2 12346 0000098766 N 02MN615 Woodland Ct 04InfoJones,Chris 012001 01Site3 12347 0000098767 Y 02IN89 Jade Street 03OWB 6429051282 25 04Screen New,Katie 879500





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Dim insertComm As New SqlCommand("INSERT INTO [Test_DB_RMS].[dbo].[AIR_Ouput] ([Event], [Year], [Contract Loss],[Company Loss], " & _

"[IndInsured Loss Prop],[IndInsured Loss WC],[Event Info]) " & _

"VALUES (@Event, @Year, @ConLoss, @CompLoss, @IndLossProp, @IndLossWC, @eventsInfo)", dbconn)

insertComm.Parameters.Add("@Event", SqlDbType.Int, 4, "Event")

insertComm.Parameters.Add("@Year", SqlDbType.Float, 4, "Year")

insertComm.Parameters.Add("@ConLoss", SqlDbType.Float, 4, "Contract Loss")

insertComm.Parameters.Add("@CompLoss", SqlDbType.Float, 4, "Company Loss")

insertComm.Parameters.Add("@IndLossProp", SqlDbType.Float, 4, "IndInsured Loss Prop")

insertComm.Parameters.Add("@IndLossWC", SqlDbType.Float, 4, "IndInsured Loss WC")

insertComm.Parameters.Add("@eventsInfo", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 255, "Event Info")

da.InsertCommand = insertComm

Dim upComm As New SqlCommand("UPDATE [Test_DB_RMS].[dbo].[AIR_Ouput] " & _

"SET [Event] = @Event " & _

",[Year] = @Year " & _

",[Contract Loss] = @ConLoss " & _

",[Company Loss] = @CompLoss " & _

",[IndInsured Loss Prop] = @IndLossProp " & _

",[IndInsured Loss WC] = @IndLossWC " & _

",[Event Info] = @EventInfo", dbconn)

upComm.Parameters.Add("@Event", SqlDbType.Int, 4, "Event")

upComm.Parameters.Add("@Year", SqlDbType.Float, 4, "Year")

upComm.Parameters.Add("@ConLoss", SqlDbType.Float, 4, "Contract Loss")

upComm.Parameters.Add("@CompLoss", SqlDbType.Float, 4, "Company Loss")

upComm.Parameters.Add("@IndLossProp", SqlDbType.Float, 4, "IndInsured Loss Prop")

upComm.Parameters.Add("@IndLossWC", SqlDbType.Float, 4, "IndInsured Loss WC")

upComm.Parameters.Add("@EventsInfo", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 255, "Event Info")

da.UpdateCommand = upComm

da.Update(dsAIR, "TextDB")



************* ANY HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED************

THANKS

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