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Rick wrote:
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Von: Cale, Rick T (Richard) [mailto:RICHARD.T.CALE_at_saic.com]
Gesendet: Montag, 14. August 2000 22:54
An: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Betreff: Possible Oracle DD corruption
Hi,
While connecting to Oracle via ODBC using ACCESS I am trying to import =
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some
tables into Oracle.
There are a couple of tables shown in table listing in ACCESS that do =
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not
exist in Oracle. I think
the Oracle DD is out of sync with what tables still exist in the IMS. =
=3D
Does
anyone know what table/view
ACCESS uses to build the list of tables for importing.
Thanks
Rick
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Hi Rick,
Access shows tables and synonyms, so if you have a synonym on a =
sequence,
the synonym shows up in the list, while the sequence doesn't.
That's not the only strange behaviour of Access.
bye=20
Marc