>>Has anyone seen this before? This will happen if you make frequent updates by deleting records and rewriting them with different data. I know it is easier, but it leaves plenty of holes in the database and every new record takes new space. One way of avoiding this is to make sure you reuse and update all records you can instead of deleting them. It is more work however.
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