Question Imported vs Copied file size

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A question came up today that i have not found an answer for as yet.

We use an access 2000 database at work, which is fairly old. The file size of the original is around 135,000 kb.

We have been having some problems with the database, so today I did 2 things:

1) I copied and pasted the original to use as a backup.
2) I created a blank database and imported all the files from the original.

To my surprise the database which had been impoerted ended up roughly 1/2 the size of the original whereas the copied file was exactly the same size as the original.

What exactly is missing in my imported version? Can I retire the old database and use the imported one? or should we stick with the original?

There are quite a few linked tables, but all appear to have been copied to the new one, so I am puzzled as to what wasn't copied. :confused:

Thanks in advance
 
The result is to be expected.

What you have done in essence is to decompile your code.

During your time in design you have compiled your code many times. Then at other times you have most likely deleted some code, but the compiled code can stick around. What you have done gets rid of the unwanted stuff.

Also this is a good practice before deploying your application.

Suggest you Google Decompile.

Also look here. http://www.trigeminal.com/usenet/usenet004.asp?1033

And Allen Browne's site has some good information.

Hope this helps.
 
Thanks for the speedy reply and good info, it all makes sense now. :)
 

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