Sami -
I have no explanation but I have observed this a number of times. I
believe it has to do with the way the database pages are written.
Bernie
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At 05:41 PM 2/5/2002 -0600, you wrote:
>Has anyone got an explanation as to why an RB2 file would get BIGGER after a
>reload than it was prior?
>
>The RB1 file stays the same size, the RB3 and Rb4 are slightly smaller. The
>record counts are exactly the same before and after and no errors are
>reported.
>
>Sami
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