Your problem is that you should be using a database to store your data and
develop reports from that. Your problems would disappear if you did so.

On Fri, Aug 30, 2024 at 6:53 PM Martin /Nightowl/ Byttebier <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Op Fri, 30 Aug 2024 22:32:49 +0200
> Wiebe van der Worp <[email protected]> schreef:
>
> > On 29-08-2024 23:53, Martin /Nightowl/ Byttebier wrote:
> >
> > > Probably I am doing something wrong, but what?
> >
> > No idea, sounds complex. In menu Tools > Options > LO Calc > General,
> > there is an option Update references...
> >
> > That was a problem I had recently resulting in #REF problems.
> >
> > Just a wild guess, suggestion...
> >
> > Hope you're able to solve it.
>
> Yes I was hoping the setting in tools/options/calc/general/update
> references when sorting would solved the problem but alas ... with
> this option set LO crashes big time. In no time the memory used goes
> from 3,1 GB to 13 GB and more (16 GB available) with almost 100 %
> cpu-usage.
> The log says something like this "out of memory".
>
> For your information. I'm running LO 24.8.0.3 under openSUSE Tumbleweed
> 20240828 x86_64, KDE Plasma 6.1.4 (X11) with 16 GB RAM but without swap.
>
> The same happens with LO 7.6.7.2
>
> CU,
> Martin
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