Sort obtains the file's longest record length (LRL) and file size from RMS. If you know the LRL that RMS has defined for the input files is incorrect, you can override this value by specifying the record size with RECORD_SIZE. For multiple input files, LRL is the length of the longest record in all files. If you do not know the LRL value for a file, use the ANALYZE/RMS_ FILE command. The LRL value appears in the file attributes section in the statistical report generated for the file that you specify. Sort uses input file size information to determine the amount of memory needed, as well as the size of the work files for the sort operation. If the file size is unknown (for example, you are sorting files not residing on disk or standard ANSI magnetic tape), Sort assumes a fairly large file size. If this default is too large, Sort overestimates its memory and work file requirements; the sort operation will be more efficient if you specify a smaller input file size. If the default is too small, Sort underestimates its memory requirements; therefore, you should specify a larger input file size, provided the Sort data structure size is not limited by the working set extent.