Hi Noel, thanks for your reply.
We tried to increase the value of MAX_MEMORY_ROWS, but unfortunately there 
is no change.
We noticed that the file .db grows even when we simply drop a view.

Any idea?
Many thanks

Il giorno lunedì 10 luglio 2017 21:48:13 UTC+2, Noel Grandin ha scritto:
>
> probably your queries are sufficiently large that they are generating 
> temporary tables.
>
> it is possible that the temporary tables are then leaking, we have had 
> bugs like that in the past.
>
> you could try changing your queries, or playing with the MAX_MEMORY_ROWS 
> setting, if you have a lot of free RAM, which changes the point at which H2 
> decides to switch from building the result set in memory, to storing it on 
> disk.
> ​
>

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