All,
After upsizing quite a few tables we're now using a SQL backend with Access at the front. Works fine. Well it did. Now we're getting timeouts and I haven't a clue why.
It seems to happen when a new record has been added to a table via the front end and the user clicks the 'arrow' in access to add a new record.
I've had a look at the indexes on the tables in the SQL DB and there are some really daft ones in there. I've never looked before so I can't have made them. Thus my question: Can SQLS 2000 create it's own indexes/have they been 'imported' when we upsized from Access and could they be slowing the DB down enough to cause timeouts? (And if they look useless can I just delete them and add useful ones?)
Any ideas would be much appreciated, as would sympathy for my lack of useful knowledge on this subject...
Many thanks in advance!
After upsizing quite a few tables we're now using a SQL backend with Access at the front. Works fine. Well it did. Now we're getting timeouts and I haven't a clue why.
It seems to happen when a new record has been added to a table via the front end and the user clicks the 'arrow' in access to add a new record.
I've had a look at the indexes on the tables in the SQL DB and there are some really daft ones in there. I've never looked before so I can't have made them. Thus my question: Can SQLS 2000 create it's own indexes/have they been 'imported' when we upsized from Access and could they be slowing the DB down enough to cause timeouts? (And if they look useless can I just delete them and add useful ones?)
Any ideas would be much appreciated, as would sympathy for my lack of useful knowledge on this subject...
Many thanks in advance!