Lisa,

Delselect the primary key again from the view form definition, and choose an 
alternate one.. save the form, then remove that alternate one, and readd 
the original primary key and then save the form..

There might be some sort of a corruption in the data dictionary maybe because 
you might have altered the structure of the original table, causing the ARS to 
loose its definition..

Thats my wild wild assumption but its not gonna hurt you to try since your view 
form is already hurting you in its current state.. It can't get worse if you 
try my suggestion..

Cheers

Joe




________________________________
From: "Kemes, Lisa" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 10:48:52 AM
Subject: View Forms

** We are suddenly getting the error when we do a query on our view form:
 
ARERR [482] This View Form contains Request IDs that are null.  Ensure that the 
key field is set to a non-null, unique column to avoid data corruption

We checked the table and there are no fields that are null and the field has no 
dupes (therefore is unique).

Anything else we might need to check?  This was working just fine a couple of 
days ago and has been working flawlessly for years.

ARS 7.0 P5
Windows Server 2003
Oracle 10i
 
Lisa Kemes
AR System Developer
Tyco Electronics
717-810-2408 tel
717-810-2124 fax
[email protected]




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