5 seconds in google tells me that you can call Access with the "/compact" command line switch. Also, there's a KB article at support.microsoft.com that give further details.
Macros in Microsoft Access are powerful tools for automating repetitive tasks, significantly boosting efficiency, and making sure precision in database management. Unlike the complex scripting often ...
Depending on the version of Access you have, this method might be different. This solution can work for all Microsoft Access versions.
If you ever wanted to click a magic button and make complex business tasks happen automatically, macros can make that wish come true. Macros are small programs that execute commands you specify. Write ...
We have a database Macro that I run on my PC, and it works perfectly. However, now that the testing is done, another user will be running it. I have checked our ODBC ...