Actually, I am not taking readymade object from Propel...

I am simply taking result sets and iterating them to create my
objects...

On Nov 12, 11:14 pm, Ant Cunningham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> first thin i would try if you havent already is using doSelectRS, then
> hydrating and destroying the objects one at a time as you use them
> instead of hydrating them all with doSelect or what have you. If youve
> already done this i dunno aside from maybe doing it with pdo/creole
> only.
>
> On Nov 12, 6:35 am, Sumedh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Friends,
>
> > I am getting a out of memory error in a batch script.
>
> > 1. I am using Symfony 1.0 on PHP 5.1.2
>
> > 2. I am fetching some data from table1, doing some calculations
> > (average, standard deviation etc.) and storing it in table2.
>
> > 3. There are no circular references as far as I can see.
>
> > 4. I tried using unset() on all possible places for arrays and
> > resultsets I am using, but the memory allocation goes on increasing
> > monotonically.
>
> > 5. My PHP memory setting is 24MB which should be enough, as the data
> > set is not very large. In one loop, I am handling only thousands of
> > records, not hundreds of thousands.
>
> > Does it have something to do with Propel? Can I call some method to
> > release memory after every loop?
>
> > -  Sumedh
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