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 Alexander,

Two questions:

1) Have you discussed this with MBFoster Support? Often we can help you with
some of te built in tools to diagnose the problem ... we have been doing this
for more than 10 years and rarely do we find a problem that we can't help with.

2)What are you using as the client as often client software "forgets" to
release memory after "malloc"ing it ..

Send some more detail and I am sure we can help you out ...

Birket
In article <[log in to unmask]>,
[log in to unmask] (Alexander Zemerov) writes:

>
>I have MB Foster ODBCLink/32 driver (ver 5.57.09.00).
>I open dataset on the huge table (in my case ~15,000,000 records) and
>go record by record. After while I notice memory consumption on the
>client computer. Application allocates more and more memory until
>dataset is closed. As I understand this memory is allocated for
>dataset cache. So I tried to open my query in the unidirectional mode
>(doesn't allow backward navigation) - the same result.
>I can split my dataset onto several small ones, but it will make my
>procedure more complicated and slower.
>So I wonder - does somebody know how to solve such kind of problem?
>
>Sincerely,
>Alexander.
>


Birket Foster
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