Well, where to begin, no, I mean really. Where to begin?
Bloat, bloat and more bloat.
I'm guesstimating there are about thirty percent extra components, in a database with over a thousand major objects. This system was built by importing, and developing, forms, queries, tables and modules, over a long period of time.
How would you go about reducing them to as close to minimum as possible. Some of the code pieces were written by Allen Brown in the late 90s early 20s. Some of that is still running.
Are there any short cuts or best practices?
Bloat, bloat and more bloat.
I'm guesstimating there are about thirty percent extra components, in a database with over a thousand major objects. This system was built by importing, and developing, forms, queries, tables and modules, over a long period of time.
How would you go about reducing them to as close to minimum as possible. Some of the code pieces were written by Allen Brown in the late 90s early 20s. Some of that is still running.
Are there any short cuts or best practices?