Re: Oracle Reports 2.5 Out of Memory

From: Christine Courty <ccourty_at_interaccess.com>
Date: 1995/06/22
Message-ID: <ccourty.37.00109550_at_interaccess.com>#1/1


In article <jalford.232.00A12C79_at_immcms1.redstone.army.mil> jalford_at_immcms1.redstone.army.mil (huckleberry) writes:
>From: jalford_at_immcms1.redstone.army.mil (huckleberry)
>Subject: Re: Oracle Reports 2.5 Out of Memory
>Date: Thu, 22 Jun 1995 10:43:01 UNDEFINED
 

>In article <ccourty.36.0020D04E_at_interaccess.com> ccourty_at_interaccess.com (Christine Courty) writes:
>>From: ccourty_at_interaccess.com (Christine Courty)
>>Subject: Oracle Reports 2.5 Out of Memory
>>Date: Wed, 21 Jun 1995 23:02:08
 

>>I am having a problem with trying to run a report that is more than 20 pages
>>long. I am getting the errors
 

>> REP-1800: Formatter Error
>> VGS-1701: Not enough memory
 

>>which implies that I am exceeding the memory available. It seems to me that a
>>20-page master/detail report is not that memory intensive. Does anyone out
>>there have any ideas?
 

>>Thanks in advance,
>>Christine
 

>If you have a total page count on the report (i.e. page# of total pages), this
>forces the report writer to format each and every page even if you aren't
>viewing it. This does take up alot of memory - but I'd hope to think it
>wouldn't crap with just 20 pages ! If you're not doing something like this
>I don't know what's wrong !
 

> - huckleberry

Actually, I did remove the Page 1 of N, and that was what allowed me to get 20 pages! I guess I'll be calling Oracle on this one. Thanks for the reply.

Christine Received on Thu Jun 22 1995 - 00:00:00 CEST

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