ACC: Delete Queries Cause Size of Replicated Database to GrowID: Q182464
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Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.
When you run multiple delete queries in a replicated Microsoft Access
database, the size of the database may increase significantly. Compacting
the database does not reduce its size.
Whenever you delete a record in a replicated Microsoft Access database, a
corresponding record is created in the MSysTombstone system table.
MSysTombstone is a read-only system table in which the Microsoft Jet
database engine stores information about deleted records. This information
remains in the MSysTombstone table until the retention period has expired
and the database is compacted. If you use the Microsoft Access user
interface to replicate a database, the retention period of the resulting
replica set is set to 1000 days. However, if you use Microsoft Replication
Manager to replicate a database, the default retention period is 60 days.
NOTE: Microsoft Replication Manager is installed with the Microsoft Office
97 Developer Edition or with the Microsoft Access Developer's Toolkit
version 7.0.
You cannot prevent Microsoft Access from storing a reference to a deleted
record in the MSysTombstone table. However, you can reduce the number of
days that a reference to a deleted record remains in the MSysTombstone
table. To accomplish this, use Microsoft Replication Manager to reduce the
value of the KeepDesignChangeHistory property of the managed replica set.
CAUTION: When you use Microsoft Replication Manager to reduce the length of
the retention period, it is important that you remember to synchronize each
database in the replica set before the retention period expires. The
KeepDesignChangeHistory property affects how long a record of design
changes is retained. If the retention period expires before a particular
database has been fully synchronized, you will be unable to synchronize
that replica, and it will no longer be a part of the replica set.
Follow these steps to reduce the length of the retention period of a
replica set:
This behavior is by design.
For more information about replica properties, search the Microsoft Replication Manager Help Index for "replicas, properties" and then display the topic "Viewing and Setting Replica Properties."
Additional query words: prb bloat large
Keywords : RplGen
Version : WINDOWS:7.0,97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: April 22, 1999