The -f switch does do a flush of the data.   (7.0 Config book, page 355)
 
J.T.
 
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Honestly I rarely had to use it either.. usually in my case it has
always been a single record or a smaller number of records I had to mess
with and have managed doing that at DB level without having to run
arcache or arreload for altering anything in the user_cache.
 
Joe

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        if it doesn't do it by default, I'm pretty sure there is an
option to wipe and start over....but as I said...it's been awhile since
I've used it

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        LJ,
         
        Does it really truncate the user_cache table? I thought arreload
only updates it as it expects it to be in sync so duplicate entries are
not removed but out of sync entries are updated and missing user_cache
entries are recreated...
         
        I may be wrong in believing this?
         
        Joe

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                arreload is the way to go.  it should dump the cache and
reload from the user table.  You should be able to watch record counts
change in the cache, if not output to the screen....it's been awhile
since I've needed to run it myself

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                ** 

                We're tying to upgrade from 6.3 to 7.0.1 and found we
had about 200 duplicate login names in the user form.  We modified them
and now the cache is out of sync with the user form.  I've been trying
to run the arreload process but it runs for a long time and doesn't
appear to be doing anything.  The user_cache has over 500,000 records in
it while the base user form currently has about 240,000 records.  We did
a mass delete of accounts a while back so I expect that is why.

                 

                What is the fastest way to get the user_cache back in
sync with the user and group forms?  Is it possible to simply clear the
table and then run the arreload command?

                 

                Would like to finish these upgrades tomorrow but stuck
trying to get this problem resolved.  Any ideas/assistance would be
appreciated since I didn't know this cache existed until about 2 hours
ago...

                 

                SQL Server 2000

                ARS 6.3P12

                 

                Craig Carter

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