Hi...
I have to compact our medium sized Acess 2K production database every morning because, even over the course of a single day, it can increase in size significantly. It's not uncommon to compact it from 80 or 90 megs down to 65 or 70. I've always wondered how it could increase in size so much even though I know that nowhere near that much info is going into it each day. I understand that the file becomes fragmented over time, but the size of these spikes seems excessive. Just since yesterday morning, it went from 70 megs (after compact) to a staggering 123 megs today. I compacted it as usual and dropped those extra 53 megs. Can anyone tell me what might be causing these kinds of memory spikes? Thanks!
I have to compact our medium sized Acess 2K production database every morning because, even over the course of a single day, it can increase in size significantly. It's not uncommon to compact it from 80 or 90 megs down to 65 or 70. I've always wondered how it could increase in size so much even though I know that nowhere near that much info is going into it each day. I understand that the file becomes fragmented over time, but the size of these spikes seems excessive. Just since yesterday morning, it went from 70 megs (after compact) to a staggering 123 megs today. I compacted it as usual and dropped those extra 53 megs. Can anyone tell me what might be causing these kinds of memory spikes? Thanks!