On 4/1/02, Mike Kear penned:
>Turns out the Sysadmin moved the database to a different ip address.  Didn't
>tell me yet.  He assures me he was GOING to!  So I was accessing the old
>database with my Query Analyser, fixing problems, setting up tables etc, but
>I wasn't making any changes on the database that ColdFusion was accessing.
>So no matter what I did, thinking I was fixing the problem, I did nothing of
>the kind. No wonder everything I did made no difference.   I'd set up the
>table in this example with a teensy error in it, and just at that moment the
>Sysadmin moved the ip addresses to the new location.  So I couldn't correct
>the error, even though I thought I was.
>
>Thanks everyone for the helpful suggestions, but I bet none of you had
>anything close to that in mind!

That was going to be my next guess. LOL
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