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delete ~sql remains!

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Jim Tanis - 15 Apr 2005 11:34 GMT
Excuse me for posting this to this group but I couldn't decide where else to
post it.

At some time in the past I used custom queries to call values for combo
boxes in tables, forms and reports.
I recenlty updated all of them to use normal queries, but the custom queries
definitions in Msys.... tables are still there!!!
I compacted the database several times since then, but they don't seem to be
deleted as the records still exist.

any help?????
Nikos Yannacopoulos - 15 Apr 2005 12:28 GMT
Dimitri,

Make a new, blank database and impor all the objects from the old one
(don't forget to manually add any references additional to the default
ones that you possibly had in the old one). This way you will get a new,
clean copy of the database. In general, a good thing to do occasionally
while developing, sometimes the only way to get rid of "rubbish" left
behind!

HTH,
Nikos

> Excuse me for posting this to this group but I couldn't decide where else to
> post it.
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> any help?????
 
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