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HelenPeynado1
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3 months ago
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Do unused tables related to currently used tables cause functionality problems?

I have 25 tables in one app. 22 are unused tables.  They were previously used to track data but have since been migrated to another program.  My currently used tables still have relationships to a ma...
  • ChayceDuncan's avatar
    3 months ago

    Others might feel differently but to answer your question specifically - yes, it affects the overall load of the app and functionality - but the amount is probably so miniscule and minute that you could go 10 years and forget that they're there. When your app is loaded Quickbase has to summon those tables, and with your relationships it will need to evaluate that data and determine any lookups and summaries that need to be assessed, but again, it's probably so small that it doesn't matter. There is very little impact if you leave them, and probably almost nothing to gain if you're considering removing them. 

    The caveat to the above is if your 'used' tables are massive or taking up a lot of app bandwidth - or if these now defunct tables are huge then it might be slightly different - but if across the board it's just an average table - you can probably forget they're there. 



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