Chris,
Also probably worth noting- with Valentina you can control the size of the cache, so if your data is small and you want to conserve memory, you can always make the cache smaller. Otherwise, shutting down the database is actually a pretty normal way to dispose of a cache- most databases want to keep the cache big and persistent to increase performance and so releasing the cache is actually one of the primary purposes of a shutdown method (other than closing connections to database files).
FWIW.
Thanks, Robert. I was able to make a called to Valentina("Shutdown"), and
that will at least clear my cache. Then I'm able to reinitialize the
Valentina kernel after that.
Strange behavior going on here, but at least there's a workaround, for which
I'm very grateful. I was having much stress over this one. :-)
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