It looks like one of 2 things are going on .... 1you removed a field with 
id of 536870914 but it still exists in the view or 2 the view is 
referencing field 536870914 but does not exist in the underlying table. 
Either one true?

Thanks,

Sean






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I was updating a table last night with a def file.  I ran into problems 
with some of the fields.  Odd errors that didn't make sense like 
ORA-00904: "C536870914": invalid identifier.  Being a good admin, I 
exported the forms before I made the update.  I'm still getting the 
invalid identifier errors but I'm also getting the ORA-00942 errors.
It looks like with the update, the table was renamed to 140A as I would 
have expected but we ran out of temp space and the process didn't 
complete.  We're stuck and can't update the form because it sort of 
doesn't exist from the admin tool perspective.  I can see the form.  I can 
open it.  I can add or delete a field but the saves error because the view 
doesn't exist.
Anyone run across this situation before? 
I think I understand what we need to do but It's been a long night so I 
need folks to look over my shoulder while support is pouring over the 
arerror and sql log files.
Here's what I think we need to do: 
Shut down the app server. 
Back up the database. 
Rename the 140A table to 140. 
Reapply the definition files to back out the failed changes. 
Lack of sleep has made my brain fuzzy but does this sound like what needs 
to be done? 
Dave 
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