Hi Michael,

Michael MacIntyre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, October 10, 2003 1:02 AM
> To: Schildberg, Steffen; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: loadercli repmcli crash problem
> 
> 
> Hi Steffen,
> Please accept my apologies for this tardy response.  The good (gut?) 
> news is the issue is solved.
> 
Hmm, accepted ;-). Good news (gut is correct) are always accepted even
with delay.

>  I suppose I should begin at the beginning 
> as the saying goes.  I created my db using sybase's power designer.  
> Upon instructing it to create the db via ODBC, it created 
> many indexes.  
> Many of which I believe were not enabled.  After having added 
> an index 
> and enabling it via DBMGUI, I believe I enabled all indexes (one is 
> good, more is better?) without realizing the effect it would have..  
> After reading your last reply, I disabled all indexes via DBMGUI and 
> tried the export.  It succeeded.
> 
That's great. But anyway interesting would be - why did it fail with all
indexes enabled? I think it is not acceptable for users generally to 
disable all indexes to have an application run properly, right? So if you
wouldn't mind and if it is not too hard for you I would like to ask you
to run the script I sent (with the indexes enabled) and send me the output
directly. This way we can try to reproduce the problem here. This applies
of course only if you're allowed to give the catalog away for analyzing. If
not let me know.

Regards,
 Steffen
-- 
Steffen Schildberg
SAP DB Team
SAP Labs Berlin

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