"not enough storage ...." error using GetRows

From: danreber (danreber_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/28/05


Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 10:17:04 -0800

I have a client that is returning >600K rows from a sql server using a VB
application. I am referencing ado 2.6 in the app but he has windows xp sp2
(I think that has ado 2.8???). When the data is fetched I use GetRows to
poplulate an array. As soon as GetRows is called I get an error "not enough
storage is available to complete this operation".

I have searched the internet and I can't find much about it. I did find a
refernce to AppenChunck but I am not using that.

I tested the app on my PC

2 GB RAM
3.6 GHtz
Windows XP SP 2
MDAC 2.8 SP1

and I get the same error. Does anybody have any ideas?

Thanks

danreber



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