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I bounced the databases and just like rebooting a pc (even though this db is on solaris) it started working - one of the mysteries of Oracle - Maybe it was really windy and it was having sympathy pains with the yacht.
>>> Vladimir.Begun_at_oracle.com 01/20/03 08:44PM >>>
John Shaw wrote:
> I am trying to update a small table from a remote table with sqlplus
> 9.2.0.2 .
> It seems to indicate that it has inserted 233 row into my local table -
> however that doesn't really happen.
> Am I suffering from a severe lack of caffine or is this really odd?
>
> SQL> select count(*) from facility;
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