CFQUERY and memory

Im trying to free some memory and have a few questions...

Ive read that you can set < CFQUERY name = "session.queryname" > to cache the set of records. Im confused about how it works. Replace the memory usage a query would use if she was appointed without the "session." This caching? Or if she puts the record set in memory in the form of scans?

I hope that makes sense. We receive a 500 error message trying to run the model. We have reduced to my page as well as others that are running at the same time that also receive the error message. Anyway, we are looking for a way to free memory during the execution of our models. If anyone has any ideas on this it will be appreciated.

Thanks advance!



Quote:
Posted by: BigFeetBigShoes
To pretend that it's a lot... So regardless of the amount of data and the memory that is used, is far from reducing the amount of memory used?

The best way is to reduce the amount of data returned to Cold Fusion. Ways to do this are:
Select only the fields you need.
Select only the records you need
Prune the characters of the fields.

Given the way in which you said that you collect your data, some of these methods are not placed at your disposal.

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