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I'm trying out QBES 22.0 to see if it suits my business and the PC I'm running the software get completely unusable after SQL Anywhere Server process takes up almost all the RAM capacity as shown in the screenshot attached. Pls help
I'll make sure that you're able to keep your QuickBooks running, @Praveen_Uduweriya.
Thanks for sharing the details, especially the screenshot. I can see that you're experiencing issues with the SQL Anywhere Network Server as it maxes out the RAM. In this case, let me route you to the Intuit Developer's Support site. They can handle any QuickBooks programming language fixes to keep the SQL Anywhere Network Server program running low.
In addition, you can check the system requirements to see the software and hardware that we use to run with QuickBooks Desktop Enterprise 2022.
In the meantime, you may want to close QuickBooks Desktop and other running programs and then re-open only this system. This will minimize processes in your computer to load QuickBooks faster and run the latest data.
Otherwise, you can use the Condense Data utility to resolve performance issues in the server by minimizing your company file data. While utilizing this feature in QuickBooks, ensure that no other applications are running into your operating system to condense the data shortly.
Let me know if you have other concerns with QBES 22 performance. I'm always here to help you more. Have a good one.
@Jovychris_A wrote:Thanks for sharing the details, especially the screenshot. I can see that you're experiencing issues with the SQL Anywhere Network Server as it maxes out the RAM. In this case, let me route you to the Intuit Developer's Support site. They can handle any QuickBooks programming language fixes to keep the SQL Anywhere Network Server program running low.
What? This has nothing to do with being an Intuit Developer, which is abundantly clear from the OP's question. This is a technical issue with the QuickBooks program, of which the SQL server is an installed component. Which you should know.
What a gaint waste of everyones time. Thnaks for exactly nothing. Litterally ChatGBT could have given a better answer to this issue.
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