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Mark Undrill <[log in to unmask]>
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Mark Undrill <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 28 Aug 1998 17:44:27 +0100
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Roy Brown wrote in message ...
>
>We supplied an upgrade to a client which involved adding an extra data
>element to an Image database, and to two of the sets on it.
>
>When diagnosing problems (unrelated to these entries), we reviewed this
>database in Query, and happened to notice that the new entries did not
>appear.
>
>Accordingly, we tried to add them in DBGeneral, the client's choice of
>DB Manager. However, DBG said they were already there, so it couldn't
>add them.
>
>We confirmed that we were looking at the same database in both cases,
>and it wasn't some file equate weirdosity. Not was it a 'pending change'
>situation in DBG.
>
>In the end, we had to tell DBG that it should remove the entries, which
>it was quite happy to do, and add them again, which it was again happy
>to do. After which they were visible in Query.
>
>Wha' happen? Which product was right?


It could be that the user class of the items that you added was such that
you did not have access to them with the password you used to access the
database with via Query.
--
Mark Undrill
Affirm Limited

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