Greetings, mysql> SELECT table_name, table_rows, round(((data_length + index_length) / 1024 / 1024),2) "Size in MB" FROM information_schema.TABLES where table_schema = "koha_library" and ((data_length+index_length)/1024/1024)>10 order by (data_length+index_length); +-------------------------+------------+------------+ | table_name | table_rows | Size in MB | +-------------------------+------------+------------+ | marc_subfield_structure | 48064 | 11.73 | | statistics | 26298 | 11.98 | | biblio | 96620 | 14.03 | | deleteditems | 27767 | 14.48 | | import_biblios | 136336 | 36.33 | | deletedbiblioitems | 19509 | 61.45 | | items | 122738 | 67.25 | | nozebra | 264699 | 76.66 | | import_items | 147630 | 130.19 | | biblioitems | 103188 | 343.14 | | import_records | 113028 | 659.55 | | biblioimages | 1176 | 919.47 | +-------------------------+------------+------------+ 12 rows in set (0.33 sec) So, I was looking to clean up the database a bit, so I figured I’d see what was taking up the most space. The import_{something} series of tables looked like promising clean up candidates. After all, who doesn’t want to free up 750MB or more when running in a 40GB VM? This led me to this pretty schema page: http://schema.koha-community.org/tables/import_records.html QUESTION: Would there be any problems if I deleted records associated with import_batch_id’s prior to a given date in these related import_{something} tables? Grace, Peace, Mercy, and Love, Mark Tompsett