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Re: Break in relationshipsFrom: Sheron Lowe Date: Monday, July 2, 2001
Time: 6:31:45 pmYes.
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From: "Shawn Hogan" <shawn@digitalpoint.com>
To: "Optigold ISP List" <isp-list@optigold.com>
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 8:50 PM
Subject: Re: [Optigold ISP] Break in relationships
> 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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