Lookup Table limit

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  • #121553
    Jim Kosloskey
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      Does anyone know for sure if there is a limit as to the size of a Cloverleaf Lookup Table (the non-db traditional kind)?

      I was told years ago the limit was available memory, but I want to make sure if that is true today.

      • This topic was modified 4 months ago by Jim Kosloskey. Reason: typos

      email: jim.kosloskey@jim-kosloskey.com 29+ years Cloverleaf, 59 years IT - old fart.

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      • #121557
        Paul Stein
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          Hey Jim – I have definitely hit a limit even though I had plenty of free memory. The limit is some where between 8k-10k entries. I observed behavior that lookup entries that are greater than the threshold would simply not update the output. It wouldn’t crash anything.

          • #121558
            Jim Kosloskey
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              Paul,

              Thanks for the information. Now I wonder if this is a GUI limit or a real engine run-time limit.

              In other words, I wonder if a larger table can be built via a Tcl proc and used effectively in the engine at run time but not be editable in the GUI?

              An experiment to add to my long list of ‘when I have time’ items.

              Jim

              email: jim.kosloskey@jim-kosloskey.com 29+ years Cloverleaf, 59 years IT - old fart.

            • #121559
              Paul Stein
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                I think it is run time because I created my table using a script not GUI

            • #121562
              Jim Kosloskey
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                Thanks Paul. I guess I will modify my addition to the ‘when I have time’ list now to try to determine the limit as accurately as possible.

                 

                email: jim.kosloskey@jim-kosloskey.com 29+ years Cloverleaf, 59 years IT - old fart.

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