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nawk maximum limit

Hello Guys,

I wanted to know if there is a limit on number of records nawk can process at one time, as I've a process which may process upto 20-30k lines at once.
Also, are there any other precautions I should take to avoid any abnormal abend while processing large files?

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
 

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