DataFileLoadSel memory management

Hello

I take small pieces of various big enough TDM files with the DataFileLoadSel command. Curiously, memory consumption increases rapidly with each managed to reach almost 4 GB file. Then the script stops with a memory error output (if I'm still 12 GB RAM available).

1. is there a limitation of the Diadem up to 4 GB memory use?

2. it seems to me that Diadem is responsible for the entire file in memory even though I take only a small set of data. Is that correct, and how can I prevent from happening them? 'Load', or 'Register' make no difference in this behavior.

Thanks for your comments.

PHEX

Hello

Please start the BROWSER settings dialog box and the Load data option "in bulk on the change of the channel data" to "always loads the data in bulk" and please try again. When you use TDM-files with lots of short channels, this setting will support your application in a better way.

Instead of 'Register' Please use "Charge" in your case.

Greetings

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