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RAM-aware batch processing example for GlossaryWriterStep

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U04BT4XGQF8
U04BT4XGQF8 Posts: 13 🧑🏻‍🚀 - Cadet
edited May 2023 in Help

So looking at this RAM-aware batch processing example for GlossaryWriterStep: https://docs.spryker.com/docs/scos/dev/technical-enhancement-integration-guides/integrate-elastic-computing.html#integrate-ram-aw[…]batch-processing

Seems that nothing is going to get persisted in the database if the dataset is so small that this never returns true if ($this->memoryAllocatedElasticBatch->*isFull*())

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  • giovanni.piemontese
    giovanni.piemontese Technical Lead @ Löffelhardt Spryker Solution Partner Posts: 871 🧑🏻‍🚀 - Cadet
    edited May 2023
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    the data import process should call a last time again a flush... did u checked if it so?

    this is just for such situation