Hello, Could this be like that because this user in this database own a table with the same name ?
You can check this by running : SELECT table_name, table_owner FROM iitables WHERE table_name = 'the table' Check it on every DB you have. If in the incrimined node you have 2 rows, then you have the solution ... Hope this help, -- Jean-Pierre Zuate La Fage Conseil +33(0)6 11 40 11 09 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lafageconseil.fr/ 2007/10/29, Sean Hennessy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hi All, > > Hopfully this list isn't quite dead... > > I have a problem with one client in a network of about 5 seeing slightly > different rows to everyone else. > If the user logs onto another system and starts the application > everything is ok, but on one particular > system, user cannot see all rows added by others, and all others cannot > see all rows added by this user. > > this started on Friday. one database only, one node defined, one schema > only. > > Any hints ?????? I'm stuffed. > > Sean Hennessy > Don't Panic Business Management > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > Users@lists.ingres.com > http://lists.ingres.com/mailman/listinfo/users >
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