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I would just hazard a guess, without knowing any facts, that DBA Studio has some copy of the system tables that isn't kept in sync. In this case you aren't really dropping nonexistent tables, you're just removing rows. But that's just a guess.
Greg Moore <sqlgreg To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L @pacbell.net> <ORACLE-L_at_fatcity.com> Sent by: root cc: Subject: What?! Re: How to Drop a Table 11/20/2001 02:50 PM Please respond to ORACLE-L
Could someone explain why, after dropping a tablespace, you could use DBA Studio to successfully drop tables that are already gone?
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