does the sql have owner in a variable eg
#dbOwnwer#.dmNews
if so, check the value of dbOwner (or whatever it is)


On 2/17/06, Geoff Bowers < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Kay Smoljak wrote:

>On 2/16/06, Jeff Coughlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>Check your types in the COAPI admin.  After upgrading you may discover that
>>many of the owner relationships have to be repaired (happened to me on all
>>sites I upgraded to 301).
>>
>>
>
>Hi Jeff, I tried that already. It looks like a database permissions
>problem of some kind - "Invalid object name 'dmNews'" - as the code is
>the same on the dev and live servers, I can't see it being anything
>else. The table owners all look ok - does anyone know if FarCry use
>any more fine-grained permissions than table-level?
>
>I'm gonna have to write a custom rule as an emergency workaround I think.
>
>
FarCry doesn't apply anything but the most basic settings for schema
creation.

-- geoff
http://www.daemon.com.au/

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