G'day Mike,

I have 19 tables that I use for the same sort of function you describe -
the major difference is that mine only store data for the current process,
none hold it for the whole day.   None has ever been deleted or changed to
a view on me.

Which makes me wonder, is there a cleanup routine run at days end that
could be being called earlier?

I think it is more likely to be an R:BASE versus the environment problem
so you are most likely to get the fastest resolution by stripping data
from your database and sending it to RBTI with explicit instructions on
how to duplicate it, but if you want to post me your code I will go over
it for you.

At 16:09 08/07/02 -0400, you wrote:
>Ok wizards....one of my tables (called archdet2) disapperared.
>
>Any ideas?

Warmest regards,


Tom Grimshaw
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