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  • Subject: GXR & GLH
  • From: "Mark Curtis" <mark.curtis@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 12 May 2000 09:13:40 +0100
  • Importance: Normal

6.0.04  HP-UX / Informix

Folks,

About 1/3rd of my total dB space (i.e. 6Gb of 18Gb) is taken up by two
tables, GXR & GLH and I have been informed by SSA that there are no purge
programs with BPCS for these tables.

We have been running for around 13 months on 6.0.04 and whilst I can still
accommodate these tables I need to put into place a long term strategy to
ensure that these tables do not just continue to grow.

Has anyone out there had similar problems with these tables ?  If so did you
get a solution out of SSA or write your own SQL to purge data from them ?

Any help or assistance would be much appreciated.

Regards
Mark Curtis
IT Director
Hafele U.K. Limited
Office : +44 (0)1788 542020
Direct : +44 (0)1788 548557
Fax    : +44 (0)1788 548599
Mobile : +44 (0)973 121135
email  : mailto:mark.curtis@hafele.co.uk
Web    : http://www.hafele.co.uk



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