Razzak:

There were no temporary tables in the database.

In addition, I disconnected before running RELOAD, PACK, AUTOCHK and
RSCOPE.

All the above reported no errors in the database even though there was a
fault in one of the column definitions of one of the tables in the
database. This fault caused a number of flaky problems with operations
totally unrelated to the faulty table.

The RBTI support team provided me with the necessary guidance to quickly
find and repair the fault.

The database and applications appear to be stable once again.

Thanks again!

Tony

Anthony Schmidt
President
The Computery Ltd.
One East Main Street
Bay Shore, NY  11706

Voice 631-665-8100
Fax 631-969-5988



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At 05:15 PM 1/5/2002 -0500, Anthony Schmidt wrote:

>... From that point on, I couldn't unload the database to a file and then
>reload it from the file. I could, however, run the RELOAD and PACK
>commands on this database without any trouble. But now I started to run
>into flaky problems with my database, but with tables and operations that
>weren't at all related to this particular table....

Tony,

If your database include TEMPORARY table(s), then, make
sure to DISCONNECT and then CONNECT to exclude any TEMP
table(s), before using RELOAD or PACK command.

Very Best Regards,

Razzak.


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