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Hyperion Financial Data Quality Management Enterprise Edition (FDMEE) Load Fails with Error: 'Microsoft Cursor Engine: Out of memory' (Doc ID 2009701.1)

Last updated on SEPTEMBER 05, 2024

Applies to:

Hyperion Financial Data Quality Management, Enterprise Edition - Version 11.1.2.3.000 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

When attempting to execute the Data Load for multiple periods, it intermittently fails.

The Process logs shows the below error:

Microsoft Cursor Engine: Out of memory.


2015-03-26 09:48:18,722 INFO [AIF]: Executing the following script: D:\XXX\hyperion\EPMSystem11R1\products\FinancialDataQuality\bin\HFM_EXPORT.vbs
2015-03-26 09:48:18,724 DEBUG [AIF]: The command to be executed is:
cscript D:\XXX\hyperion\EPMSystem11R1\products\FinancialDataQuality\bin\HFM_EXPORT.vbs "4662" "****" "D%3A%5Ctgilt7%5Chyperion%5Cuser_projects%5Cepmsystem_vmhodgiltp8" "%25EPM_ORACLE_HOME%25%2F..%2Fjdk160_35" "ORAOLEDB.ORACLE"
Microsoft (R) Windows Script Host Version 5.8
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

Adapter created.
Adapter Initialized successfully.
Connected to NAME
POV-DataValue:
Filename = \\NAME\Custom\FDMEE\Outbox\NAME_4662.dat
***Export data and journals***
PageSize = 100000
Total RecordCount = 76141
Page 1: Recordcount = 76141
2015-03-26 09:48:39,158 ERROR [AIF]: The script has failed to execute:
2015-03-26 09:48:39,165 INFO [AIF]: D:\NAME\hyperion\EPMSystem11R1\products\FinancialDataQuality\bin\HFM_EXPORT.vbs(293, 1) Microsoft Cursor Engine: Out of memory.

2015-03-26 09:48:39,167 FATAL [AIF]: Error in CommData.exportData
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "", line 4772, in exportData
  File "", line 561, in executeVBScript
RuntimeError: 0

Cause

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