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Re: Break in relationships

From: Shawn Hogan
Date: Monday, July 2, 2001
Time: 5:51:14 pm

Flash wrote:

> On several occasions I have observed that the relationship between
> customer info and login/password break and I can not determine which/what
> event is causing this to occur. At this moment, there are several
> logins/password pairs that are no longer related to the remaining customer
> info. In particular a single login and password pair now appears on eleven
> accounts when it is actually related to one account. I have compared the
> same login and password to the backend SQL server where it appears once. I
> have used 'Clean-Up' Invalid Customer IDs and it reports no invalid Customer
> IDs. I have backups and will do the research to repair this situation, but
> I really need to know how to stop this from occurring.

It's not related data though... the login and password are part of the
customer table itself... You are seeing the logins on the customer info
screen that were once part of a different account?

- Shawn

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Shawn D. Hogan
President, Digital Point Solutions
http://www.digitalpoint.com
(858) 452-3696


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