These objects represent from 30 to 70% of the rows on the objects table, based on numbers from a few live instances (single-user, small, large.) As those pseudo-objects prevent creating objects with those actual IDs, deleting them is a better solution. This could have happened if an object used another object's ID as its context. |
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