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Subject: RE: Seems odd to me....(bug?)
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Ran into somthing like this when MS Access (Old Microsoft ODBC drivers) was
used to create or copy a table from access to Oracle. It created a table
with lower case letters. The table existed but when SQLPlus is used all SQL
is converted to upper case. I don't know if this is your case but it might
be. I think I had to use Access in query passthrough mode to prevent the
upper case conversion so I could recreate the table properly...long time
ago...and this was on 7.3...vauge memories...

??

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Oracle EE 8.1.7.2
HP-UX 11

Can anyone explain this?  

1* INSERT INTO EMPLOYEE_ROLE VALUES ('C', 'CSR',NULL)

SQL> /

INSERT INTO EMPLOYEE_ROLE VALUES ('C', 'CSR',NULL)

            *

ERROR at line 1:

ORA-00604: error occurred at recursive SQL level 1

ORA-00942: table or view does not exist

 
  1* select count(*) from user_tables where table_name='EMPLOYEE_ROLE'
SQL> /

  COUNT(*)
----------
         1
 
SQL> CREATE TABLE EMPLOYEE_ROLE AS SELECT * FROM USER_TABLES;

CREATE TABLE EMPLOYEE_ROLE AS SELECT * FROM USER_TABLES

             *

ERROR at line 1:

ORA-00955: name is already used by an existing object

 

 
Any ideas?


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