Query historian data via API causes modal error message (RT PC with low amount of free memory)
Summary
ArchiveFilter.Query could display message box if too much data is requested
Description
ArchiveFilter.Query could display message box if too much data is requested
Information
Specify a potentially unsafe 'required free memory percentage' in the project.ini (like 1% free physical memory available)
Issue Number: 193778
Fixed on Date: 3.9.2019
Versions: 8.10 0 BUILD 60592
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