Les Isaacs
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Hi All
We have a split access2010 application in which the BE is 1.6Gb compacted. It reached 1.8Gb recently, then I compacted it and it returned to 1.6Gb-ish, but some of the FE functionality then virtually ceased to run
. Some (very stressful:banghead
hours later I discovered that some of the table indices were missing, and when I re-added them the FE functionality returned to normal.
Is it a known thing that compacting can have that effect? Obviously I can see the logic of removing indices to free up space, but with such potentially significant performance consequences I'm amazed that compacting doesn't include an explicit warning about the possibility.
Or is it just my ignorance - does everyone else know about this
?
Grateful for any thoughts.
Les
PS
Before anyone asks - yes we are planning to upsize the BE to sql express
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We have a split access2010 application in which the BE is 1.6Gb compacted. It reached 1.8Gb recently, then I compacted it and it returned to 1.6Gb-ish, but some of the FE functionality then virtually ceased to run
Is it a known thing that compacting can have that effect? Obviously I can see the logic of removing indices to free up space, but with such potentially significant performance consequences I'm amazed that compacting doesn't include an explicit warning about the possibility.
Or is it just my ignorance - does everyone else know about this
Grateful for any thoughts.
Les
PS
Before anyone asks - yes we are planning to upsize the BE to sql express