If you know that this internally developed module has worked in the past, I'd be less concerned about your version of Jcode (unless you just recently upgraded it).

I'd suggest you do two things:

1. Inspect what is being passed into the statement above. Since it looks like you are taking the zero index element of the default array, how big is the array?

2. Develop a quick test script that also require's the Amazon::DistributionCenter::SJISTermFilter module. If it works, there is something else causing the memory problem besides just requiring the module.

FWIW, I've never worked with Jcode before, so I'm just passing on some general ideas.


In reply to Re: PM module processing problem by former33t
in thread PM module processing problem by kmullin

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