RX! is the database structure - table and column definitions plus some collateral info, but not indices - those are in the RX3 file. Unless there are significant changes to the database structure, the size shouldn't change appreciably. A smaller RX1 might be from deleting some columns or tables and then packing/reloading.

Doug

On 1/4/2026 11:54 AM, Tom Hart wrote:
What data is held in the RX1 file,  I have done numerous backups and restores and the number always is the same, today I did a restore and RX1 file is lower.
At this time I am not getting any errors

Tom Hart
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