I am using the datapump feature of version MAGMI 0.7.23 . The program runs great importing & updating simple products. When I tried to use the import for configurable products it generated a memory error.
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 268435456 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 83 bytes) in /magmi/inc/dbhelper.class.php on line 346
Here is the array for the configurable product:
Array
(
[attribute_set] => Clothing- Shirt
[type] => configurable
[sku] => c-3001-1000668-1004696
[name] => Adult T-Shirt | Bird - Birds Family
[description] =>
Designed with the look and feel of cotton, this 100% spun polyester fabric is ideal for many uses. This shirt stands out from the crowd in quality and comfort. White Fabric: 5.9oz. | 100% Spun Polyester. Sizing: XS - 3XL Unisex
[short_description] =>
Designed with the look and feel of cotton, this 100% spun polyester fabric is ideal for many uses. This shirt stands out from the crowd in quality and comfort. White Fabric: 5.9oz. | 100% Spun Polyester. Sizing: XS - 3XL Unisex
[status] => 1
[price] => 20.99
[category_ids] => 3,26,29,30,35,37
[image] => +1000024-adult-t-shirt-ash-heather-grey-bird-birds-family.jpg
[small_image] => 1000024-adult-t-shirt-ash-heather-grey-bird-birds-family.jpg
[thumbnail] => 1000024-adult-t-shirt-ash-heather-grey-bird-birds-family.jpg
[media_gallery] => +1722920-bird-birds-family.png
[tax_class_id] => 2
[color] => Ash Heather (Grey) B8B2B2
[pockets] => none
[material] => polyester
[hood] => No Hood
[sleevelength] => Short Sleeve
[gender] => Unisex
[age] => Adult
[rawproductid] => 216
[artworkid] => 422
[artitemid] => 422
[visibility] => 4
[magerawproductrunid] => 5
[configurable_attributes] => size
[simples_skus] => 3001-1000668-1004560-1722920,3001-1000668-1004556-1722920,3001-1000668-1004557-1722920,3001-1000668-1004558-1722920,3001-1000668-1004559-1722920,3001-1000668-1004561-1722920,3001-1000668-1004696-1722920
[Artwork:customartwork:0:1] => :
)
Attached is an image of the call stack that lead to the issue.
Forgot to mention Magento 1.9.2.2
Issue seems to be connected to on the fly indexer. Disabling on the fly indexer resolves the issue.