Hi :)
I am not sure about the SQL error code and haven't even looked it up
yet. However it does sound like a quite small database that shouldn't
be having any trouble with memory.
As a quick first try maybe radically increasing the default settings
in LibreOffice might help.
Tools - Options - Memory
The defaults are all for MUCH lower spec machines so you can easily
allow LibreOffice to use much larger amounts of Ram. Hmm, all the
settings seem to be about graphics and objects so i'm not sure it
would help. I think it's still worth a try though.
Regards from
Tom :)
On 19 January 2016 at 12:29, Malcolm Moore <st-malcolm.moore@whsg.info> wrote:
Can anyone point me in the right direction here
2 users in a room of 32 users.
Design a table - name, DOB, phone number etc no images or the like
Table saves OK
When you try and enter data it says
SQL Staus : S1000
Error code: 72
out of memory
Machines are openSUSE 13.2
8G ram
Ta
M
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