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Fatal Transaction Error - Fatal PHP 19 Oct 2015 22:06 #13604

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I have not used the cook service for a little while, but today I made a few changes and when I try to download the component for testing, I get the following error during the build:

Allowed memory size of 125829120 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 72 bytes)

Any ideas?
Koen

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Fatal Transaction Error - Fatal PHP 22 Oct 2015 16:10 #13606

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Consider this one closed, I managed to Build the same project as a few months ago. I only had to delete 2 tables and their views. Apparently the size of the projects can not be as big as before.
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Fatal Transaction Error - Fatal PHP 22 Oct 2015 17:55 #13607

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Right.

It depends not only of the number of tables, but also all the asked features for your component.
Some ask more RAM and CPU to achieve than others.
So this is really variable, and the generator code is evolving constantly. Adding processes, buts also improving for memory as well.
At the moment, the limits are quite far. The component is then really big.
Coding is now a piece of cake

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Fatal Transaction Error - Fatal PHP 27 Oct 2015 13:11 #13624

In all my projects ...

please help me ... I need to deliver two projects today.

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This is what you call a component builder. I was able to master using this in a very short time and the resulting component works like a charm. Not just a basic component builder but a fully working component builder with forms fields tables all ready to go. You can make the list and item views to display in the front and back end. Also there is a great forum just starting to evolve and I'm sure this will grow very rapidly when you all realise how good this tool is.
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