|  | Posted by DH on 09/08/05 17:26 
"AK" <AK_TIREDOFSPAM@hotmail.COM> wrote in messagenews:1126016517.558342.294600@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
 > instead of deleting tons of rows, you could SELECT INTO <new table> the
 > rows you intend to keep, drop the old table, and rename the new one.
 > Could be much faster
 >
 
 Or BCP the WANTED data out (you can create  a view of the wanted records and
 bcp from the view), drop indexes, truncate, load it back in and reindex.
 BCP can be done as a mostly unlogged operation.
 
 One way or another, you probably want to reindex to reorganize the table.
 
 I recommend:
 1. Testing with a small quantity of data in test tables and view with same
 structure as real tables.
 2. Good backups.
 - or -
 A strong, good-looking resume all printed and ready to roll.
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