Hello there,
The parsing runs out memory. I also tried doubling the memory to 1024MB, and still the same issue.
Kind regards
On 16 Oct 2016 09:15, "Christian Grün" christian.gruen@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Shaun,
I do this through the MS DOS prompt, but -Xmx does not appear to be a parameter any more,
If you work with the ZIP distributions of BaseX, you can adjust the memory setting in the start scripts (in the bin directory). Otherwise, you’ll need to pass it to to java, not BaseX itself.
Is there a better method for parsing large CSV files? I then want to add
the
resulting file tlk.xml to a new database.
Did you check if it’s the CSV parsing or the fn:put call that causes the error? Christian
The parsing runs out memory. I also tried doubling the memory to 1024MB, and still the same issue.
Memory consumption should be much lower if you create a database from your input (e.g. via the GUI).
Does this help? Christian
Kind regards
On 16 Oct 2016 09:15, "Christian Grün" christian.gruen@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Shaun,
I do this through the MS DOS prompt, but -Xmx does not appear to be a parameter any more,
If you work with the ZIP distributions of BaseX, you can adjust the memory setting in the start scripts (in the bin directory). Otherwise, you’ll need to pass it to to java, not BaseX itself.
Is there a better method for parsing large CSV files? I then want to add the resulting file tlk.xml to a new database.
Did you check if it’s the CSV parsing or the fn:put call that causes the error? Christian
Thank you -- I will give a go and let you know.
SCF xx
On 16 Oct 2016 10:02, "Christian Grün" christian.gruen@gmail.com wrote:
The parsing runs out memory. I also tried doubling the memory to 1024MB,
and
still the same issue.
Memory consumption should be much lower if you create a database from your input (e.g. via the GUI).
Does this help? Christian
Kind regards
On 16 Oct 2016 09:15, "Christian Grün" christian.gruen@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi Shaun,
I do this through the MS DOS prompt, but -Xmx does not appear to be a parameter any more,
If you work with the ZIP distributions of BaseX, you can adjust the memory setting in the start scripts (in the bin directory). Otherwise, you’ll need to pass it to to java, not BaseX itself.
Is there a better method for parsing large CSV files? I then want to add the resulting file tlk.xml to a new database.
Did you check if it’s the CSV parsing or the fn:put call that causes the error? Christian
That worked! Thank you.
On 16 Oct 2016 10:13, "Shaun Flynn" scfy12@googlemail.com wrote:
Thank you -- I will give a go and let you know.
SCF xx
On 16 Oct 2016 10:02, "Christian Grün" christian.gruen@gmail.com wrote:
The parsing runs out memory. I also tried doubling the memory to
1024MB, and
still the same issue.
Memory consumption should be much lower if you create a database from your input (e.g. via the GUI).
Does this help? Christian
Kind regards
On 16 Oct 2016 09:15, "Christian Grün" christian.gruen@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi Shaun,
I do this through the MS DOS prompt, but -Xmx does not appear to be a parameter any more,
If you work with the ZIP distributions of BaseX, you can adjust the memory setting in the start scripts (in the bin directory). Otherwise, you’ll need to pass it to to java, not BaseX itself.
Is there a better method for parsing large CSV files? I then want to
add
the resulting file tlk.xml to a new database.
Did you check if it’s the CSV parsing or the fn:put call that causes the error? Christian
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