On Sun, Dec 16, 2007 at 11:35:46PM +0100, Mario Minati wrote:
> > That's usually prepared statements getting confused because you've changed
> > the schema and DBIC didn't know to reconnect.
> >
> > If a server restart didn't fix it, next thing would be to try a DBIC_TRACE
> > and see where dbdpg_22 is originally created.
> 
> Thanks Matt,
> 
> it was exactly that. 
> I thought I posted my solution on this topic already. Sorry if I fogot about 
> it. 

You did post it, but you somehow sent it as a new thread rather than a reply
to this one so I didn't see it until after I hit send :)

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