The status bars below will let you know how the Import is progressing. If the time limit runs out the Import will be stopped and you will be asked to press a Continue button. If you don't see the Continue button, you must restart the Import with a smaller time limit value.
There are no status bars displayed. They flash up briefy when the auto continue is activated. It does this once then displays the status bar and the already mentioned error massage.
The status bars are Import Progress 2 and Time limit : 60 sec 83%
Changing the time limit to greater than 60 makes no difference.
Automatically press «Continue» button set to No, the result is the same after the continue buttion is pressed.
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Booma
I believe the instructions indicate that, should the import fail, you should **REDUCE** the time, not increase it. I import with auto-continue enabled at **15 seconds**, despite devoting 1gb of RAM to PGV as we have a large GEDCOM. Give it a try and let us know.
-Stephen
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Denis
465k is a tiny GEDCOM. It should import within a very short while (possibly as short as 50-75 seconds). Sounds like there is a problem in the GEDCOM itself. ZIP it up and send it to me and I'll try to load it in my offline system to look for a problem. gedcom at myarnolds dot com
-Stephen
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I've just downloaded an installed PGV Demo 4.2.3. Works well until I try to upload a new GEDCOM.
I get **Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 60 seconds exceeded**
in PGV-Demo-4.2.3\democd\sites\includes\classes\class_pgv_db.php on line 830
I then set the Time Limit back to 55 and still the same
A GEDCOM with only one record will load.
Is there a work around for this?
If sixty seconds is not enough, then 55 is not enough.
Did you see an option for "automatically continue" ?
If not, you may have to make your time-out much longer.
The following is displayed on import screen.
The status bars below will let you know how the Import is progressing. If the time limit runs out the Import will be stopped and you will be asked to press a Continue button. If you don't see the Continue button, you must restart the Import with a smaller time limit value.
There are no status bars displayed. They flash up briefy when the auto continue is activated. It does this once then displays the status bar and the already mentioned error massage.
The status bars are Import Progress 2 and Time limit : 60 sec 83%
Changing the time limit to greater than 60 makes no difference.
Automatically press «Continue» button set to No, the result is the same after the continue buttion is pressed.
Booma
I believe the instructions indicate that, should the import fail, you should **REDUCE** the time, not increase it. I import with auto-continue enabled at **15 seconds**, despite devoting 1gb of RAM to PGV as we have a large GEDCOM. Give it a try and let us know.
-Stephen
Stephen
Yes that's my understanding. If the import fails reduce the time, hence why I reduced it to 55.
Now tried at 15. makes no difference. Still fails
The file I'm trying to import is 465K
Denis
Denis
465k is a tiny GEDCOM. It should import within a very short while (possibly as short as 50-75 seconds). Sounds like there is a problem in the GEDCOM itself. ZIP it up and send it to me and I'll try to load it in my offline system to look for a problem. gedcom at myarnolds dot com
-Stephen