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Message Posted: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 @ 16:43:11 GMT
Subj: | | Re: DBC.ACCESSRIGHTS error |
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From: | | Julie Sorrell |
| Won't Julie need to bypass access rights to modify DBC.ACCESSRIGHTS? If so, she might be better-off contacting NCR support before
proceeding (if for no other reason, than to get some kind of procedure from them). | |
Ah, unfortunately we don't have a support contract at the moment! I bypassed access rights a while back to get rid of some entries
for tables which didn't exist, after a failed restore from backup tapes. Scary, but managed it OK (and a checktable afterwards reported no
errors). However, I'm afraid indexes aren't something I've really tinkered with before, and I'm hoping that this problem isn't going to
affect databases or users adversely for the moment.
Meanwhile, I did run a backup over the weekend, so if it all keels over I should be able to rebuild... We're only talking about 100GB of
data on a small TNT box. Probably only about 3 days work :-)
Thanks for your help,
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Julie Sorrell
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