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Re: Break in relationshipsFrom: William Sommers Date: Tuesday, July 3, 2001
Time: 8:25:58 amAt 05:50 PM 7/2/01 -0700, Shawn Hogan wrote:
> 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, I've seen a few oddities along these lines as well. Invoices where
the Login: is not the one belonging to the account (all other invoice
information is correct), and Slaves who do not link properly to their
Masters (e.g. everything "appears" correct, but attempting to go to the
Master, which definitely exists, results in "not found" or whatever the
actual error is).
Reindexing doesn't help. Neither does reimporting nor upgrading. And
resetting the Master to something else (which works fine) and then back
doesn't fix those particular Slave ones.
Of course these are data files which were inherited in an acquisition, so
there's no audit trail so to speak for how they've been maintained over
time. Currently at 2.1.8.
-wfs
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