A geomtry columns table is part of the SFSQL stuff; you will find it in 
postgis extension; and also several of the other implementations of SFSQL .... 

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Jody Garnett


On Friday, 7 October 2011 at 1:44 PM, rBartel wrote:

> Turns out there was another table called "geometry_columns" in a different
> section that was telling Geoserver what type those tables should be, and I
> luckily happened to stumble across it. Removing the rows in the table and
> refreshing the layers in Geoserver made everything magically work.
> 
> That was rather obscure.
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