Problems w/ r/w discs in iphoto

I was trying to burn a cd of about 30 iphoto pictures (33.85 mb) this morning to a disc that already had about 59 mb of pics on it. This is a r/w 700 mb disc, but for some reason, I kept getting an error message that the disc was full and could not be reburned. I tried it a few more times on other partially full discs and the same thing kept happening. I've read something on this forum about needing extra space, or the pictures taking up more space than iphoto says they do, but this seems excessive! I'm still a newbie to macs, having just bought my ibook in January, so I was hoping someone might have a clue on what's going wrong.... Also, when I was setting up the burn on an empty disc, there was a checkbox that said "allow disc to be appended" but it was grey and I couldn't click on it. Is that somehow related to the problem? Thanks for any insight!!!!!!!
iBook G4, 14"   Mac OS X (10.4.5)  
iBook G4, 14"   Mac OS X (10.4.5)  

check out this prog
tables : kna1,vbpa.
DATA: BEGIN OF g_name2 occurs 0,
        name1 TYPE kna1-name2,
        parvw type vbpa-parvw,
      END OF g_name2.
*select-options : s_kunnr for vbpa-parvw.
SELECT  kname1 vparvw INTO corresponding fields of table g_NAME2
    FROM KNA1 as k
          INNER JOIN VBPA as v
                ON KKUNNR EQ VKUNNR .
loop at g_name2.
    write : / g_name2-name1, g_name2-parvw.
endloop.
In IDES you may not get name2 .. so i think ur query is ok..try with name1 u will get output
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