I was woundering if any of you have seen this problem. I have been running a system using a postgres 6.5 database. After a while I realized the system wasn't very active so I looked into it. I tryed to view all the tables in the database using the \d command, but it return: - Couldn't find any tables, sequences or indices! So I then tried to do a select statement from the table, which worked, although no data was returned, but the table structure was correct. I have backed up my database and have been trying to recover my data with no luck. I am able to vacuum the tables and have it tell me that there are several those tuples in each table, yet I still cant view the data. Any suggestions? Thanks, Stefan Klopp ecmarket
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