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Old February 4th, 2004, 06:16 PM
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Default Compacting a large database

After deleting multiple rows from a large Access database, one can compact the database and shrink its size using Access. Is there a way to accomplish this on a database that resides on the web, using ASP/SQL or some other language? Or must the database be downloaded, compacted using Access, and then uploaded again?

 
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You have to download the MS Access database in order to compact it.





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