TonyM,

It has to be text. The crash occurs regardless of the number and the 
content of other fields.
If I understood Jeremy correctly, a tiddler with no text field is 
considered a "skinny tiddler" and is treated differently by the sync 
process, thus causing the memory overload when the number of such tiddlers 
is in thousands. 


On Tuesday, June 4, 2019 at 4:42:38 PM UTC+3, TonyM wrote:
>
> Some
>
> A question. Rather than adding newlines to text, adding nothing but 
> actually something in each tiddler and thus defeating the possibility of 
> using the filter [all[current]has[text]] to test if text has content.
>
> Would populating a field in each tiddler do the same? or must it be the 
> text field?
>
> If you must use the text field perhaps insert something like "batch 
> creation: batchname", then you could list items with a text field with 
> prefix[batch creation:] or prefix[batch creation:batchname] if you needed 
> to identify thousands for batch deletion.
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
>

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