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At 14 JUL 1999 05:16:50AM Giles Wycherley wrote:

I can't seem to edit any of the stored procedures that I have created in my application. I keep getting the message:

Warning! This entity already exists in an inherited application. References to this entity will be resolved to this copy rather than the inherited copy.

The application that I am using inherits SYSPROG and there is definitely no that matches the one I am trying to compile.

I've recently had problems rebuilding the system indexes and syncing the database. I've been getting a RevSend error.

Anybody know what this is?

Giles Wycherley


At 14 JUL 1999 10:46AM akaplan@sprezzatura.com - [url=http://www.sprezzatura.com]Sprezzatura Group[/url] wrote:

Synching the database really won't do anything. Synching stored procudures might work.

What are the properties of the entity you're trying to create/modify?

The indexes could have gotten out of kilter. What errors is it giving you? Is this where the RevSend error is coming from?

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At 14 JUL 1999 10:22PM Giles Wycherley wrote:

Synching the stored procuedures didn't work.

I can't seem to edit ANY of my stored procedures. I can't even

rename them and save them as something else.

The entity is inherited from the authoring application. It is shareable and publishable and has state 1. This is the same with all my stored procedures.

I thought that maybe I could delete the entity and then recreate it - NO GOOD. I could not save the stored procedure. It seems to create an entity but it doesn't actually save anything.

I assume it's to do with the index for the repository. Is there any way I can rebuild this manually?


At 15 JUL 1999 10:12AM akaplan@sprezzatura.com - [url=http://www.sprezzatura.com]Sprezzatura Group[/url] wrote:

Is you app inherited from Sysprog or from another app? One message seems to indicate Sysprog and the other seems to indicate your authoring app. It could be that the current user does not have the rights in the system for the inheritance or that the authoring app will not allow the sharing.

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