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At 22 MAR 2005 09:48:48PM Aiden Massey wrote:

Removed indexing and deleted all tables from a volume. The tables do not display in Database Manager. Now I go to Database Manger, Add Tables, Browse to sub directory and all my tables still display. If I add the tables I get an FS404 I-AIMS volume has the same label as F:\REVSOFT\OPENINSIGHT71\I-AIMS.

Discovered a previous thread covering this problem but no clear explanation how to fix.


At 23 MAR 2005 12:42AM Warren Auyong wrote:

Try renaming the Media/Volume with the NAME_VOLUME subroutine

Or backup the DBT file and try editing the Volume definition in it that's giving you the problems.


At 23 MAR 2005 04:06AM Simon G Wilmot wrote:

Are the tables physically there ??

If not, try attaching the Revmedia for that volume and removing the entries in there.

Simon


At 23 MAR 2005 04:10AM [url=http://www.sprezzatura.com]The Sprezzatura Group[/url] wrote:

Aiden,

FS404 I-AIMS volume has the same label as F:\REVSOFT\OPENINSIGHT71\I-AIMS

I came across this exact problem on a client's system yesterday. Basically the system does not realise that I-AIMS and F:\REVSOFT\OPENINSIGHT71\I-AIMS are the same volume, and I-AIMS is still attached for some reason.

Execute a LIST_VOLUMES command in the System Editor and see if "I-AIMS" is still there. If so execute a DETACH_VOLUME command and save your DB.

After that you should be able to re-attach your tables using the DB-Manager. Worst case scenario - log out, copy your SYSPROG.DBT file over your app's DBT file and then log-in and re-attach…

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