On 4/23/08, Steve Gula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I work for a company that has chosen to use XML (Software AG Tamino XML
> database) as its storage system for an enterprise application. We need to
> make a system wide change to information within the database that isn't
> feasible to do through our application's user interface. My solution was
> to
> unload the XML collection in question, open it, manipulate it, then write
> it
> back out. Problem is it's a 230+MB file and even with PHP's max mem set to
> 4096MB (of 8GB available to the system) SimpleXML claims to still run out
> of
> memory. Can anyone recommend a better way for handling a large amount of
> XML
> data? Thanks.
>
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Can you chunk the data in any way, break it into smaller more managable
peices?

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