Hi @d3nd3-o0 I went through that exact line of thought a couple of years ago. It isn't as clear cut as one would expect, as while querying using the WebIDE, those commands will make up the history part, and it will also depend on what type of data is being store and in what manner.
To satisfy my requirement, I needed to reserve around ~150 JsVars to avoid out of memory errors, and be vigilant about how and when I was accessing using the console and when I ran garbage collection.
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Hi @d3nd3-o0 I went through that exact line of thought a couple of years ago. It isn't as clear cut as one would expect, as while querying using the WebIDE, those commands will make up the history part, and it will also depend on what type of data is being store and in what manner.
To satisfy my requirement, I needed to reserve around ~150 JsVars to avoid out of memory errors, and be vigilant about how and when I was accessing using the console and when I ran garbage collection.
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