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ODBC database slows down over time

Howdy,

I currently have an ODBC connection to a SQL server that exists on the other side of the country from me. I'm running queries in Access and I've found that over time, queries run slower and slower. If I create a new database and bring in the same tables, it runs quickly (relatively speaking) again. Why is this happening? Is there something I can do besides creating new databases all the time?

Thank you in advance.
Nov 22 '06 #1
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AricC
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Is the problem that over time the query has more and more records to move through? Is the DB normalized?
Nov 22 '06 #2

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