PRB: SELECT - SQL Command Reads Contents of Memo Field (109579)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Visual FoxPro for Windows 3.0
- Microsoft FoxPro for Windows 2.5
- Microsoft FoxPro for Windows 2.5a
- Microsoft FoxPro for Windows 2.5b
- Microsoft FoxPro for MS-DOS 2.0
- Microsoft FoxPro for MS-DOS 2.5
- Microsoft FoxPro for MS-DOS 2.5a
- Microsoft FoxPro for MS-DOS 2.5b
- Microsoft FoxPro for Macintosh 2.5b
This article was previously published under Q109579 SYMPTOMS
If you are using a function in a SELECT statement on a large table and a
memo field is referenced in that function, when the SELECT statement is
executed, an "Insufficient Disk Space" error message appears or the
machine's performance degrades.
CAUSE
When a function is used in a SELECT statement and a memo field is
referenced in that function, the contents of the entire memo field are
copied into temporary files during execution of the SELECT statement.
Because the table is large, the queries are causing a large number of bytes
to be copied into temporary files and there is not enough disk space to
hold the data associated with these memo fields.
RESOLUTION
A workaround for this behavior is given at the end of the following sample
code:
CREATE TABLE test (city C(10),info M,num N(2,0))
INSERT INTO test (city,info) VALUES ;
("Seattle","This is information about Seattle")
INSERT INTO test (city,info) VALUES ;
("Boston","This is information about Boston. This is longer.")
INSERT INTO test (city,info) VALUES ;
("Los Angeles","This is information about Los Angeles")
INSERT INTO test (city,info) VALUES ;
("New York","This is information about New York. This is longer.")
* This SELECT statement will return two records, one for
* Boston and one for New York. The number of characters
* in the memo fields for each of those fields is greater
* than or equal to 50. The number of characters in the
* memo fields for Seattle and Los Angeles is less than
* 50 characters. In order to compute a result for the
* LEN() function, the entire contents of the memo field
* are copied to a temporary file. Once the data is copied
* to the temporary file, then LEN() function is executed
* against the data.
SELECT city FROM test WHERE LEN(info) >= 50
* WORKAROUND
* Assuming an extra field exists and that the field contains
* the number of characters in the memo field, it is possible
* to achieve the same objective by referencing the numeric
* field. This approach is illustrated below:
SELECT test
REPLACE ALL num WITH LEN(info)
SELECT city FROM test WHERE num >= 50
NOTE: When the number of bytes in the affected memo fields is small, you
shouldn't need to use the workaround outlined above since the size of the
resulting temporary file will be small.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 12/3/2003 |
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Keywords: | kberrmsg KB109579 |
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