Placing TLEs in named groups to avoid storage problems
You should be aware that if you request INDEXOBJ=ALL for a job that has an input file that contains composed (MO:DCA-P) pages, page-level TLEs (TLE records after the AEG), and no named groups (BNG/ENG), your job might end with message 0425–410 or message 0425–408.
To avoid having ACIF end your job, Ricoh suggests that you place page-level Tag Logical Elements (TLEs) inside named groups by using one named group per page. This suggestion is because, when no named groups are present, the page-level TLE records must be collected in memory until the end of the input document or file. MO:DCA-P index structures contain the extent (size) of the object that is being indexed. Indexed objects are delimited by a named group or end document (EDT). If no named groups are present, ACIF continues to build the index in memory. If the input file is large enough, there is not enough memory, and ACIF stops. The ACIF memory manager currently limits the number (but not the size) of memory blocks that can be allocated; therefore, increasing REGION size might not alleviate the problem.