Sorry to say, but the subject line sort of sums it up.
I'm using Views 6.x-2.6 and also have Bonus: Views Export 6.x-1.0- beta4. Drupal 6.14.
I'm creating a feed view with a lot of fields in the view, and one filter. The magic number seems to be 79. I can add 78 fields with no problem, but when I add the 79th and save the view, I get the messages:
• The view has been saved. • View hook called.
Just like I normally would. This time, though, under "Fields" and "Filters" I have "None defined."
It is repeatable as is, but I have not created a separate installation to test it in a vacuum. I know I'll have to do that, but for obvious reasons this is going to be a heinous job to reproduce, so I'm hoping someone can beat me to the punch with a commonly known limit or bug or anything.
Is this familiar?
Steve
PS I have of course searched the Views issue queue, and I can't find any instance of this happening to anyone else.
Looking at the views_display table, I see that my default display before I add the 79th field is a BLOB of 65,328 bytes. After I add the 79th field the blob is 65,535, which is a number many of you will find significant.
The thing is, I'm not sure where this 64K limit is. It doesn't appear to be in the BLOB field—the limit there should be in the gigabytes, not the kilobytes.
I'm starting to get that creeping suspicion that I should be filing this as a bug, but I've had that feeling before and have been wrong.
Thoughts?
On Sep 23, 2009, at 3:41 PM, Steven Scotten wrote:
Sorry to say, but the subject line sort of sums it up.
I'm using Views 6.x-2.6 and also have Bonus: Views Export 6.x-1.0- beta4. Drupal 6.14.
I'm creating a feed view with a lot of fields in the view, and one filter. The magic number seems to be 79. I can add 78 fields with no problem, but when I add the 79th and save the view, I get the messages:
• The view has been saved. • View hook called.
Just like I normally would. This time, though, under "Fields" and "Filters" I have "None defined."
It is repeatable as is, but I have not created a separate installation to test it in a vacuum. I know I'll have to do that, but for obvious reasons this is going to be a heinous job to reproduce, so I'm hoping someone can beat me to the punch with a commonly known limit or bug or anything.
Is this familiar?
Steve
PS I have of course searched the Views issue queue, and I can't find any instance of this happening to anyone else. -- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]
OK, happy ending.
Amazing what getting the right keyword to search on (in this case "display_options") can do.
Steve
On Sep 23, 2009, at 5:27 PM, Steven Scotten wrote:
Looking at the views_display table, I see that my default display before I add the 79th field is a BLOB of 65,328 bytes. After I add the 79th field the blob is 65,535, which is a number many of you will find significant.
The thing is, I'm not sure where this 64K limit is. It doesn't appear to be in the BLOB field—the limit there should be in the gigabytes, not the kilobytes.
I'm starting to get that creeping suspicion that I should be filing this as a bug, but I've had that feeling before and have been wrong.
Thoughts?
On Sep 23, 2009, at 3:41 PM, Steven Scotten wrote:
Sorry to say, but the subject line sort of sums it up.
I'm using Views 6.x-2.6 and also have Bonus: Views Export 6.x-1.0- beta4. Drupal 6.14.
I'm creating a feed view with a lot of fields in the view, and one filter. The magic number seems to be 79. I can add 78 fields with no problem, but when I add the 79th and save the view, I get the messages:
• The view has been saved. • View hook called.
Just like I normally would. This time, though, under "Fields" and "Filters" I have "None defined."
It is repeatable as is, but I have not created a separate installation to test it in a vacuum. I know I'll have to do that, but for obvious reasons this is going to be a heinous job to reproduce, so I'm hoping someone can beat me to the punch with a commonly known limit or bug or anything.
Is this familiar?
Steve
PS I have of course searched the Views issue queue, and I can't find any instance of this happening to anyone else. -- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]
-- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]