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Oct 16, 2006

Hello everyone,



I have a winform application with C# front end and sql express 05 backend.

In this database i have a table that holds manufacturer provided pricing and the manufacturers we work with update pricing constantly.

We have one table called "manufacturerpricing" which we are constantly inserting and deleting pricing records to/from to keep manufacturer pricing up to date. We may insert and delete as many as 2,000,000 records per month into this table.

This works perfectly fine and we have no problems here at all.

But with that being said, I am worried about the size of the database growing out of control due to temporary space etc. The database just keeps getting bigger and bigger.

How do I run some maintenance to keep the database size under control.

I would like to run this automatically from the C# front end so if ther is a stored proc I can call or an C# assembly I can reference that would be ideal.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

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