I am tasked with using
Text-Metaphone,
Text-Levenshtein,
String-KeyboardDistance, and
String-Similarity
to work with data in SQL-Server. (sniffle)

I've set up one active x package for each of the functions. All 3 packages use ADO to get data from the source table, perform the necessary functions, then write the results to the same table. Works fine except . . .

the packages runs slower and slower until I get an 'internal error' on the last one (similarity). If I close out of the DTS package and SQL server manager, then re-open and run the last (failing step), it works fine. By this behavior I am guessing that some memory leak (or stuff up?) is occurring.

Any thoughts on this would be very much appreciated.

Pamela


In reply to dribbling memory? by guopan

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