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Advisory: Increased Process Memory Usage

InterSystems has corrected a defect that causes increased process memory usage.

Specifically, the increased consumption of local process partition memory occurs when executing $Order, $Query, or Merge on local variables. While this will have no detrimental impact for most running environments, environments that support a large number of processes or closely limit Maximum Per-Process Memory could be impacted. Some processes may experience errors.

The defect exists in 2023.1.0.229.0 but it is reposted as 2023.1.0.235.1 with the fixes included, to expedite the correction without clients needing to wait for a maintenance release.

The corrections for this defect are identified as DP-423127 and DP-423237. These will be included in all future versions.

The defect appears in versions 2022.2, 2022.3, and 2023.1 (build 229) of InterSystems IRIS®, InterSystems IRIS for Health™, and HealthShare® Health Connect. If you are running one of these versions, we suggest upgrading to 2023.1 (build 235).

This correction is also available via Ad hoc distribution.

If you have any questions regarding this alert, please contact the Worldwide Response Center.

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