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Archives of the TeradataForumMessage Posted: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 @ 20:48:08 GMT
I assume you are using separate history databases for each data source. In this case you have run into a bug that was not fixed until version 6.1 of Queryman (SQL Assistant) The only work around is to logon to a different data source then back to the original one. (assuming you need to use separate history databases.) (There is also a mode that allows you to automatically connect when you run a query and disconnect after it completes. You could use this mode instead of manually disconnecting/reconnecting to the same Teradata sever. [The history window will stay open in this case.] The 'connect' tool button will indicate that you are not connected, but the name of the datasource will be visible in the window caption...to tell you which data source will be used to execute the queries. You will need to provide your userid/password only the first time you submit a query.) Alternatively you could upgrade to version 6.1 (or 6.2 would be even better.) Mike Dempsey
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