Why is Up Next running out of music in iTunes 11?

I'm running iTunes 11.01 and it thankfully has the option to skip by album added back in. However, I have iTunes set to shuffle by album and when skipping to the next album I frequently run out of music to skip to.
For instance, I'll begin playing an album and can maybe skip 3 or 4 albums in a row (sometimes less, sometimes more) before whatever is in the Up Next list simply runs out. It doesn't update with anything new and the playback just stops either as I skip the last album or when it reaches the last track. I need to switch to another library like Movies and then jump back to Music in order for iTunes to select another random album when I click play.
Is there any way to turn off Up Next so that iTunes will simply play a continuous stream of random albums or allow me to skip through as many random albums as I like?

Wow. Thanks for the quick reply! :D
They're like a human ETL tool.Is that the title on business cards as well? :)Maybe it should be. :)
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gets to about 6 million rows and then we get a PGAmemory error.
And the error is...?I'm not at work right now but I'll have the error code in a short while on mail from my colleague..
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So I guess my question is - is there any other,more
efficient way, to make this load? I've raised theAre you saying that there's more problems than this
pga error?There were other errors in the beginning, mostly because the people (not us) who installed the database form the beginning were not given any input on the use of the database so I guess they just took standard values for everything. Then when it started to get filled with data to the equivalent of production data the segments started to blow up - since the IT-dept that are in charge of the physical server don't like autoextents and stuff.
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pga_max_size from 25Mb to 200Mb (though theadvisor
You could check v$pgastatYeah, I've checked it and also the advisors in the database. I've looked in several books as well but I haven't been able to find out why the PGA is to be a problem at all when using cursors?
Is there any data about each opening of the cursors that get saved in the PGA during the session? Is it "bad" to open and close the cursors too often for example? Should you open a cursor and let it be open for the whole transfer?
I'm not a programmer so I don't really know.

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