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GilaMonster
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Posted Tuesday, November 20, 2012 2:09 AM
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Nope.
Simple and bulk-logged allow for minimal logging
Bulk-logged and full allow for log backups
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Thanks a lot Gail.
What i need to do to resolve this high space usage in this case?
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Delete in smaller chunks.
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In the procedure they are deleting values before a particular date.
Values are deleted from a master table and inserting into a another table.
Smaller chunks in the sense changing the date value to a shorter period will help??
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Maybe, but I meant deleting smaller chunks in a while loop.
Have a search for batched deletes, should find you something
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Thanks again
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Ratheesh.K.Nair (11/20/2012)
In the procedure they are deleting values before a particular date.
Values are deleted from a master table and inserting into a another table.
Smaller chunks in the sense changing the date value to a shorter period will help??
This article may be of assistance:
Deleting Large Number of Records
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Thanks Lynn
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