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SYS(3050) Not Respected According to Task Manager
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Visual FoxPro
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Hi Scott

The only time I have found "VFP" to *significantly* ignore these settings is when I had a memory leak in my own dll's. I find VFP to be very well behaved and to adhere to the SYS(3050) settings within the limits imposed on it by the data requests being processed.

You might want to add SYS(1104) in strategic places which clears the VFP cache buffers.

HTH

Jos

>I placed an 18MB limit on foreground and background memory:
>=SYS(3050,1,18000000)
>=SYS(3050,2,18000000)
>
>After running several hits to the server, it still went up to the 25MB - 30MB range (in the Task Manager). I put a DEBUGOUT() to show the SYS(3050,#) while processing each hit to verify my settings had not changed.
>
>Does anyone know why VFP would ignore these settings?
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