I'm running into some serious issues with my data merges in InDesign CS2 - The software sucks memory until it is using 350MB/512MB of system memory and inflates the page file to 1.2GB, at which point the program just begins to hang.
These aren't terribly large merges by any measure... Anything over a few hundred records (Fourteen of which fit on each page, so we're only talking 20-ish pages) causes it to stall. I'm wondering if anyone has found solutions to this that are not documented data merge options.
So far I have tried:
Hiding the windows while the data merge takes place.
Setting a maximum number of records per document (To no effect).
This is only proof of concept... The final merges will be thousands of records, so to encounter problems with just a few hundred is rather discouraging. I think the main thing that is hurting me is the sheer number of objects on each page... We're talking about 30 text objects per record, 14 records on each page - so figure about 420 objects on each page. I can't find a way to convert all of the text objects to a single vector object (They are dynamically generated by VB code, so I can't import from Illustrator or anything). I don't even know if that would help.
I'm wondering if a computer with 4GB+ of system memory would help, or if the problem would just continue to spiral out of control with 100,000+ record merges requiring 30GB of system memory to execute properly.
If anyone has any similar experiences to share or recommendations, I would very much appreciate it.
These aren't terribly large merges by any measure... Anything over a few hundred records (Fourteen of which fit on each page, so we're only talking 20-ish pages) causes it to stall. I'm wondering if anyone has found solutions to this that are not documented data merge options.
So far I have tried:
Hiding the windows while the data merge takes place.
Setting a maximum number of records per document (To no effect).
This is only proof of concept... The final merges will be thousands of records, so to encounter problems with just a few hundred is rather discouraging. I think the main thing that is hurting me is the sheer number of objects on each page... We're talking about 30 text objects per record, 14 records on each page - so figure about 420 objects on each page. I can't find a way to convert all of the text objects to a single vector object (They are dynamically generated by VB code, so I can't import from Illustrator or anything). I don't even know if that would help.
I'm wondering if a computer with 4GB+ of system memory would help, or if the problem would just continue to spiral out of control with 100,000+ record merges requiring 30GB of system memory to execute properly.
If anyone has any similar experiences to share or recommendations, I would very much appreciate it.