![]() You can access this report by right clicking on your AX Db and then follow the following path:ĭo check the report if the report outcome shows tables like: BatchJobHistory, EventCUD, SMMTransLog, InventDim, BOMCalcTrans etc. There is a default report exists in SQL Server to list all the top tables by size. The first starting point is going to find out which are the largest tables in your AX DB who is using the major chunk of your disk space. I will be covering only the SQL Server data file and not the log file here. Today, I am going to discuss how to monitor the database growth and Microsoft recommendations to fix them. At the same there are some recommendations from Microsoft, if followed properly will avoid growing database unnecessarily. ![]() ![]() The database size grows with the passage of time and this is quite normal thing for a transactional system like Microsoft Dynamics AX. I came across this issue for couple of customers. ![]()
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