Could be that you wrote the class_name in lower case instead of higher case ? René Lambelet Nestec S.A. / Informatique du Centre 55, av. Nestlé CH-1800 Vevey (Switzerland) *+41'21'924'35'43 7+41'21'924'28'88 * K4-117 email [EMAIL PROTECTED] Visit our site: http://www.nestle.com This message is intended only for the use of the addressee and may contain information that is privileged and confidential. > -----Original Message----- > From: Gina Glenewinkel [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 5:18 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: finding unused mgmt classes - why didn't this work? > > Some time ago I posted to this list a question about how to find out if my > old management classes are still managing any client data. A couple of > you > responded suggesting this select statement: select * from archives where > class_name='classname' and the same for backups. I ran this on several > management classes and got "no match found for this query". Thinking that > meant there was no data found governed by that management class, I deleted > it and got the expected message about any data will be rebound to the > default management class. I did not expect any data to be rebound. Turns > out, I deleted some active management classes by mistake because I thought > they weren't being used. > > Can anyone tell me why my select statement didn't work as expected? > > /gina
Re: finding unused mgmt classes - why didn't this work?
Lambelet,Rene,VEVEY,FC-SIL/INF. Tue, 17 Apr 2001 08:12:27 -0700
- finding unused mgmt classes - why didn't t... Gina Glenewinkel
- Re: finding unused mgmt classes - why... Lambelet,Rene,VEVEY,FC-SIL/INF.
- Re: finding unused mgmt classes - why... Alan Davenport
- Re: finding unused mgmt classes - why... Alex Paschal
