>That is your solution - but *do not delete those records*. 

 Thank you for the detailed reply, Helen.  I can definitely execute a script to 
drop all dependencies and then drop the table, and then rebuild them back in 
via a CLI Linux script. I thought that was pretty extreme, but if this is the 
best practice here, I'll definitely try it.
 

 It is good to hear that what is happening is normal though.  It has been 
driving me mad trying to work out what is going on, so if the drop table is the 
secret (without any record deletion), I can make that happen.
 

 Thanks for your insight.  Priceless, as usual :)
 

 Myles
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