Gary Menzel wrote:
This was first reported by an Admin person on their machine.... and
then immediately duplicated on mine.

I cannot see anything related to dmFile in the nested_tree_objects
table - so I cannot see that using FIX TREE would actually help.

Now I do remember this happening to me once a while back. It wasn't in the file tree, rather the site tree (under home). I posted a few messages here but no one was able to help. When I ran FIX TREE it made things worse (website was completely unusable. Things happening in the js tree that seemed haunting). After working on it for a couple hours and getting a lot of complaints from the department who needed to use it I had no choice but to revert to the previous night's DB backup. They lost several hours of work.


I can only guess it was from moving objects around in the tree (thats what was done before the error happened).

If you can't revert to a previous backup then I hope someone here can help you. At the time of my issue Geoff Bowers was willing to take a look at a copy of the DB, but my client didn't have any more time to wait. Perhaps someone here can offer the same assistance. I would be willing to look at the data if your client's information is not private. Feel free to email me and I'll see if I can take a look at the data (I use MSSQL).

-Jeff C.

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