Mark, DETACH in DBUTIL will clean up the IMAGE end in a flash but cleaning up the DBE can be a lot more tedious. So long as you have IMAGESQL scripts for re-creating the attachments life is not too bad. Denys' DBTSQL is great for those who dont keep up the scripts as they go along. But think yourself lucky. I have had 2 support calls where users have set-up live accounts which have access to the test IMAGE databases! They could not understand why some of their reports were showing the test data instead of the live stuff :-( -----Original Message----- From: Mark Wilkinson <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> Date: 05 October 1998 14:59 Subject: Attached Databases (those little TC files) >I've just restored a database into a different group/account than the >original. Unfortunately, the >database was attached to an IMAGESQL DBE and the ...TC file still points to >that DBE being >in the original location - looks like the filename is held fully-qualified. > >Now, I have a database that I can't do anything with. How do I recover this >situation given that >I really don't want to restore the DBE to the original location? > >I'm hoping there's a little "fixer" in TELESUP.. > >The machine I'm trying to do this on is running 5.5 pp4. The attachment was >done under an >older release (5.5 base I think). > >TIA. > >Mark Wilkinson. >Sony Pictures Entertainment.