Report RFIDITVCL - problem about file size

Hi All,
I have implemented the sap note 0001606246 and 0001639418 and I'm making some test
Please, could you tell me how can you solve the problem of the maximum number of row? it is required that detail records can not exceed 15.000. I made a small test and my file contained more than 36000 rows. The same problem is related to the file size that can not exceed 3 MB. Have you the same problem or how did you solve it?
Thank you very much for your help.
Regards,
Claudia

HI
please follow the below notes.
1666923 1666127
1663480   issue no 5 Issue  5: File output should not exceed the limit of 3MB.
1660092 1639418 1606246
all issuess are addressed by above notes.
Regards
Madhu M

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