--->FASTLOAD sets the table processed to state 'Read only'. That
      can be reset by backing up the db.

So, when I fill a Table with FASTLOAD, the table is following 'Read only' ??

What, if I drop the Table, create it again and execute the commandfile again
?

Then I get the message "SQL error -5001 = Missing privilege" (repmcli) , but
I guess it's the same error...

Is it possible to use a command and inputfile without setting the table to
'read only' and without backup the database ?

> Hi Danny,
> 
> Danny Tramnitzke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > 
> > The other point is, that I have another database, in which I 
> > want do the
> > same thing. But there i can't fill data in tables, because 
> > message comes "table
> > read only" (sql studio)  or "not allowed" (repmcli), though I 
> > connected as admin user.
> > 
> > Second Question : How can I chance the read/write rights on tables ?
> > 
> FASTLOAD sets the table processed to state 'Read only'. That
> can be reset by backing up the db. Thats the only way because FASTLOAD
> loads the data without db logging. So any change would be lost in
> case of db failure if not backed up.
> Regards,
>  Steffen
> -- 
> Steffen Schildberg
> SAP DB Team
> SAP Labs Berlin
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