IS THIS LARGE PROGRAM-DATABASE( NONE-TABLES)....???

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PACALA_BA

I have LARGE-NON-TABLES/PROGRAM DATABASE
MODULES-total-file-size ~5.5MB (Export as TXT) <<<-----
i have only TWO EMPTY tables there
But i use he links to 40 databases from 1MB-2GB.

Is there anybody WHO have an Program database
with this Size of modules of about ~5.5MB ??

No. You have a *TINY* database. 50MByte is getting a bit large; 1000MByte is
getting too big. 5.5MByte is a *very small database*.
this is WRONG.....
that would be ok, 5.5MByte is a *very small **TABLES**database*.
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Beetle

I'm not sure I even understand your question (if there is a question),
but 5.5MB is not a large .mdb file, even if it is only a front end
(linked tables only). I have a few applications with 5-10MB (or larger)
front ends.

So, to answer your question (I think), 5.5MB is *very small datatbase*
 
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PACALA_BA

5.5MB is *very small datatbase*...it is NOT TRUE !!!
5.5MB is *very small **TABLES** datatbase...this would be OK
 
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PACALA_BA

5.5MB is *very small datatbase*..is NOT TRUE !!!!
5.5MB is *very small **TABLES**datatbase*.. would be OK
 
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George

This seems like an argument in search of an opponent. I'm afraid you might
need to search elsewhere to put together the full team on this one.

Besides, "VERY-BIG", "very small" and so on are relative terms. They only
make sense when one is comparing two different things. As in, "This database
is VERY-BIG compared to that very small database." However, when you compare
that "VERY-BIG" database to some other database, it might well appear to be
very small. It's all in the eye of the comparer.
 

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