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Customer databases get very large, so copying a company without attachments is more efficient.
Category: Data Migrations
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Thank you for this suggestion! Currently this is not on our roadmap. We are tracking this idea and if it gathers more votes and comments we will consider it in the future.

Best regards,
Business Central Team

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Its a must have in every update of QA and DEV environments of OnPremises databases.

Attachments should store in file system not in database...

Jira, Alfresco and many other platforms do it and it is more efficient (you could share the link to the same attachment in different documents) and portable (if your HD is completely full, for example and need to move to another)...

Cost per GB of HD y cheaper too... I can't undestand why MS stores attachments in database.

Category: Data Migrations