Hi John,

Can you share the error logs with us, then it will be easier to find the
root cause.
Normally when a user change the dbs file, It removes the existing service,
which relevant to the dbs file and redeploy it. It happens when the
time-stamp of the file changes.

Thanks,
Madhawa


On Tue, Jul 14, 2015 at 9:10 PM, John Hawkins <jo...@wso2.com> wrote:

> HiFolks,
>
> While creating a new Data Service (DSS version 3.2.2) I mistyped a column
> name in the query (I typed modifieddata rather than modifieddate).
> I deployed that service and saw my error and now I can't get rid of that
> error. I've gone back to the query (using both the service wizard and xml
> editor) and can see that I have changed it so that it is now correct. But
> each time I re-run my query (through the REST interface) it comes back with
> the same error. So, it looks like it's not picked up my changes to the
> query - despite everything appearing to tell me that I have corrected the
> query and that the query has been redeployed (I can see the axis2 service
> being deployed when I save the newly altered service). I've tried
> restarting the wso2server DSS and that makes no difference.
>
> Any ideas anyone?
>
> many thanks for you help,
> John.
>
>
> John Hawkins
> Director: Solutions Architecture
>
>
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