I assume you've checked with the Oracle DBA (if that's not you) to see
if there are indexes on Oracle table itself?

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I have a view form that looks at an Oracle table. This table has an
Oracle
unique index on ENTRY_ID column. When an escalation runs thru the
records in
this view form and sets the value of a column named TABLENAME_STATUS,
for
every record, I seem to get the following error:

Filter operation in escalation failed, errno=382
On looking at the errror it seems to complain of violating a unique
index.
But I don't have a unique index other than the Entry_ID column.

Can someone help with this error?

Thanks
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