David Griffiths wrote:
You could try the db_clear command, that is supposed to take care of databases in distress.I'm trying to create a database, and failing. I now have several half-done databases lying around.I've tried to stop the database to drop it: ERR -24994,ERR_RTE: runtime environment error -11202,STOP: Getting Kernel PID failed: File exists (-11202 is not in the messages list) So I just tried to drop it: ERR -24961,ERR_STATE: cannot determine current db state How do I clean these up?
Daniel Dittmar
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Daniel Dittmar
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