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 Posted by John Hinton on 07/21/05 03:22 
I don't get it... I have been upping my memory limit for PHP. 32megs  
now... and am making calls to a database on a different server. I see  
the loads run up on the other server as it cruches the numbers.. and PHP  
is in the process of creating a single little page with about 40 numbers  
on it, from these returns. Now, I do know I'm crunching a LOT of data in  
this instance, but it seems like MySQL is doing the work and that PHP  
shouldn't be hitting 32 my 32meg wall. Running the same query on a  
smaller dataset doesn't hit this limit, so I know it's not a function of  
the PHP code itself. 
 
So, I must be missing something, why is PHP somehow tied to the work  
MySQL is doing? As in memory usage.... seems that MySQL should be simply  
sending PHP the returns on its commands... hmmmmm.... 
 
Thanks, 
John Hinton
 
  
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