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On Thu, 2012-02-09 at 17:12 +0200, Ian Whitfield wrote:
On 07/02/2012 20:08, drew wrote:
Periodically you should perform the following. When finished using the 
database, open the SQL window. Menu [File>SQL] In the command window 
enter: SHUTDOWN COMPACT You should, after a short while receive in the 
status field the message: "1: Command successfully executed." At that 
point close the file. [you must do so as the database engine is indeed 
shutdown at this point] This will reduce the size of the file on disk 
and the memory used at run-time, and will increase performance on 
startup and shutdown. Depending on how actively you edit that table 
this period can be once a week or once every two weeks..can't say what 
is right for your specific usage.

Thanks Drew!!

This worked a treat for me and I can see a marked improvement in my 
close-down times of the main DB and also closing Queries,

A real Gem!! (Is there any way of automating this do you know??)

Howdy Ian

Glad it helped.

Automating?

As in a custom menu item for 'Close after Compact'
_or_
Every Friday compact the database?

Thanks

//drew





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