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brar, 2020-08-06 13:46:00

Is it possible to convert a 60 GB database from SQL to file mode?

We moved to a new base. The old one is occasionally needed only by booms. Therefore, I would not want to keep a SQL server for it. Unloading / loading in dt swears at too large a data file.

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LollyFox, 2020-08-06
@brar

Is it possible to convert a 60 GB database from SQL to file mode?

This is a joke?
If this is the real size of the database, and not the logs, then naturally it will not work in the file version, you will not even be able to download it.
You can roll up the base, leaving, for example, documents only for the last year, but I'm not sure that this option (without docks for previous years) will suit the accounting department.

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Denis Melnikov, 2020-08-06
@Mi11er

Everything is real, we have UT sizes of 60 gigs, yesterday I just uploaded it to dt , the size turned out to be 10.5 when uploading.
So everything is real

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Konstantin, 2020-08-06
@fosihas

Look what it takes so much...)
there is a chance of having "unnecessary" data, attached scans. or what information registers. which do not affect the view. It's all a matter of cleaning, the base is "healing"

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