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170.1 | Sounds like something fixed in DDD 6.1 | BROKE::PROTEAU | Jean-Claude Proteau | Thu Nov 16 1995 07:06 | 31 |
170.2 | | LEVEL4::L4ALF1::SWANSON | Larry - PSC East Engineering | Fri Nov 17 1995 02:14 | 21 |
170.3 | Field Test Kits Available Today | BROKE::PROTEAU | Jean-Claude Proteau | Fri Nov 17 1995 06:50 | 5 |
170.4 | Still limited with V6.1 field test | MINNY::64867::SWANSON | Larry - PSC East Engineering, Switzerland | Fri Dec 22 1995 04:25 | 18 |
170.5 | Should work -- send us some details | BROKE::PROTEAU | Jean-Claude Proteau | Fri Dec 22 1995 07:44 | 32 |
170.6 | I'll get back to you in January... | LEVEL4::L4ALF1::SWANSON | Larry - PSC East Engineering, Switzerland | Fri Dec 22 1995 08:58 | 21 |
170.7 | | GHOTI::PROTEAU | Jean-Claude Proteau | Fri Dec 22 1995 11:55 | 8 |
170.8 | Example of problem with union-based view | LEVEL4::LEVEL4::SWANSON | Larry - PSC East Engineering, Switzerland | Thu Jan 11 1996 05:27 | 100 |
170.9 | Looks as if a test in SQL needs to be changed | BROKE::PROTEAU | Jean-Claude Proteau | Thu Jan 11 1996 10:58 | 5 |
170.10 | Problem Posted As an Rdb QAR | BROKE::PROTEAU | Jean-Claude Proteau | Wed Jan 17 1996 08:29 | 7 |
170.11 | LOGIN.COM problem solved | LEVEL4::L4ALF1::SWANSON | Larry - PSC East Engineering, Switzerland | Fri Jan 19 1996 01:52 | 16 |
170.12 | New SQL Image Might Fix the Problem | BROKE::PROTEAU | Jean-Claude Proteau | Wed May 22 1996 11:20 | 7 |
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I've just been handed a revised SQL image that no longer performs the
error test that would have resulted in the %SQL-W-CMPBYWNRL message.
We'll test this to see if the problem reported in 170.8 has now been
corrected.
Claude
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170.13 | Problem Has Been Fixed | BROKE::PROTEAU | Jean-Claude Proteau | Wed May 22 1996 14:34 | 6 |
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The problem reported in 170.8 has been corrected. You'll need a new
version of SQL. The SQL change should appear in the next beta kit,
T7.0-5, I believe. Along with this you need the Rdb Replication Option
T7.0-3 or later. We don't yet have an official abbreviation (RRO?,
ROR? Rdb/RO?), anyway, RRO is what used to be called DDD or DDAL.
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