Hi Karl,

Karl & Betty Schendel wrote:
Sean Hennessy wrote:
Hopfully this list isn't quite dead...
You might have better luck with comp.databases.ingres or its
mirror, [EMAIL PROTECTED]  (The email
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Thanks for that.

I have a problem with one client in a network of about 5 seeing slightly 
different rows to everyone else.

Is it EVER the same?  i.e. I assume that the bad client sometimes
sees updates done by others, and vice versa?  If not then I would
guess that a duplicate table with the same name but different
owner somehow got created.

One would hope that it's the same, at least mostly. I'm doing this via proxy, but I can find no evidence of a 2nd table. The 2nd table should show up under a different schema ? if so no, there is one schema only. All was fine until Friday. Thursday it was ok, friday it went pear shaped. Also if this user logs onto another computer and signs in, it all works ok. It only seems to be that one system. The table I'm concernd with is a tickets file sorted by date. The dates should be d/m/y
if the date format was reset somehow to m/d/y i'd expect errors, 28th day.
Assuming that the bad client is mostly in sync, just not all the way,
it sounds like a caching effect but I have to admit I have no
clue what.  Do you have multiple DBMS servers running?
How do the clients talk to the DBMS servers, Ingres-Net or something
else?

Plain vinilla, one of everything, ODBC, Ingres v3. somthing

Sean Hennessy
Don't Panic Business Management
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