by brio » Thu Oct 23, 2025 1:01 pm
			
			
			Thanks to both of you for taking the time to answer. 
Not an ace with SQL, Lowlander, so probably not worth going down that road--be fun to learn it, but would likely not save me a ton of time versus simply rescanning to create a new DB. 
I had seen that post, Rob. Good suggestion, but I don't believe it really addresses my issue. 
Really appreciate both of your help. Looks like the simplest solution is to rename MM5DB to OLDMMDB and rescan the new location for a new MMDB. I will take some time, but that is my own fault for not pruning my collection.
Brio
			
			
							Thanks to both of you for taking the time to answer. 
Not an ace with SQL, Lowlander, so probably not worth going down that road--be fun to learn it, but would likely not save me a ton of time versus simply rescanning to create a new DB. 
I had seen that post, Rob. Good suggestion, but I don't believe it really addresses my issue. 
Really appreciate both of your help. Looks like the simplest solution is to rename MM5DB to OLDMMDB and rescan the new location for a new MMDB. I will take some time, but that is my own fault for not pruning my collection.
Brio