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Author: | OrlandoGuy [ 22 Aug 2004, 13:32 ] |
Post subject: | Application Error |
Hi, I am running Windows 2000 and the program seem to work until I go to get a listing of products. Then I get the error: oscpm1.exe - Application Error : The instruction at "0x00403ac6" referenced memory at "0x011628c0". The memory could not be "read". But if I look in the debug console I see that the list was pulled, just not displayed in the right side pane. All when exiting the program I get Runtime error 216 at 00403Ac6. Any thoughts? |
Author: | Jasimo [ 23 Aug 2004, 13:04 ] |
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I get a similar error if i refresh the category or the product listing The error is "Range check error". I have 23000 Products and 1500 Categorys in the Shop, is this a Problem for the Product Manager? regards Jan |
Author: | mvaldez [ 23 Aug 2004, 22:49 ] |
Post subject: | Crashes... |
OrlandoGuy: > Hi, I am running Windows 2000 and > the program seem to work until I > go to get a listing of products. Then I > get the error: oscpm1.exe - Application > Error : The instruction at "0x00403ac6" > referenced memory at "0x011628c0". > The memory could not be "read". I'm preparing a debug release so the application give detailed debug information when crash. I think I will release it in a couple of days. Regards, Mario A. Valdez-Ramirez. |
Author: | mvaldez [ 23 Aug 2004, 22:55 ] |
Post subject: | OSCPMWin limits... |
Jan: > I get a similar error if i refresh the > category or the product listing > The error is "Range check error". > I have 23000 Products and 1500 > Categorys in the Shop, is this a > Problem for the Product Manager? > regards Jan I thought the OSCPMWin application has "broad limits". Now I know I was wrong. Honestly, I was not aware osCommerce was being used in stores that big. That's great! The current limits (hardcoded) are:
up to 16 languages, up to 512 categories, up to 512 manufacturers. Let me check the code to expand the limits safely. I'll back to you in a couple of days. Regards, Mario A. Valdez-Ramirez. |
Author: | Guest [ 24 Aug 2004, 01:22 ] |
Post subject: | Re: OSCPMWin limits... |
mvaldez wrote: I thought the OSCPMWin application has "broad limits". Now I know I was wrong. Honestly, I was not aware osCommerce was being used in stores that big. That's great!
The current limits (hardcoded) are:
up to 16 languages, up to 512 categories, up to 512 manufacturers. Let me check the code to expand the limits safely. I'll back to you in a couple of days. Regards, Mario A. Valdez-Ramirez. Hehe, yes it is a big store it is possible to setup the max categorys and products manually in the configuration part of the application? Anyway, this is a really great application. Thanks in advance Jan |
Author: | mvaldez [ 27 Aug 2004, 02:51 ] |
Post subject: | Higher limits... |
Jan: I have just uploaded a new version of the OSCPMWin application. The limits are now: up to 32000 products, up to 16 languages, up to 2000 categories, up to 2000 manufacturers. Would you like to test it? Please watch your memory usage (in the right corner of the status bar there is now a number (memory load). May you please report if you have any problem? Even though I tried to keep memory usage low, I never tested with such a large list or products and categories. I need to write a random feeder to create simulated stores like yours. It's on my to-do list, now. > it is possible to setup the max categorys > and products manually in the configuration > part of the application? By now, those values are hardcoded in the source code. Regards, Mario A. Valdez-Ramirez. |
Author: | Jasimo [ 27 Aug 2004, 04:15 ] |
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Yes, i will test it. Give me some time because i have to transfer the database from my live shop to a test enviroment (also online). I give you feedback in this Topic. regards Jan |
Author: | Guest [ 27 Aug 2004, 05:47 ] |
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Back again, i have done some testing with 23867 Products in 1602 Categorys and it working perfectly, The memory usage is 31 % One thing for adding new products to the database, i think it is better to have the chance to enter prices with tax or prices without tax for the products (like in the online administration of the original oscommerce). It is possible for you to implement this? Anyway, if i can do some testing for you, let my know! regards Jan |
Author: | mvaldez [ 27 Aug 2004, 09:48 ] |
Post subject: | Great! |
Jan: > Back again, i have done some testing with > 23867 Products in 1602 Categorys and it > working perfectly, The memory usage is 31 % Good, good. > One thing for adding new products to > the database, i think it is better to have > the chance to enter prices with tax or prices > without tax for the products (like in the online > administration of the original oscommerce). > It is possible for you to implement this? Ok, I understand. I'm taking note of this request. Regards, Mario A. Valdez-Ramirez. |
Author: | mvaldez [ 07 Sep 2004, 23:10 ] |
Post subject: | Enter prices with or without taxes... |
Jan: > One thing for adding new products to the > database, i think it is better to have the > chance to enter prices with tax or prices > without tax for the products (like in the online > administration of the original oscommerce). > It is possible for you to implement this? As of version 0.1.0.416, this feature has been added. Regards, Mario A. Valdez-Ramirez. |
Author: | Guest [ 28 Mar 2006, 21:14 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Enter prices with or without taxes... |
mvaldez wrote: Jan:
> One thing for adding new products to the > database, i think it is better to have the > chance to enter prices with tax or prices > without tax for the products (like in the online > administration of the original oscommerce). > It is possible for you to implement this? As of version 0.1.0.416, this feature has been added. Regards, Mario A. Valdez-Ramirez. Hello! My store has 11,000 products and 5700 categories.. could you please increase the limit again! Thank you! |
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