Go browse the tables, look for records that begin with all nines
"999....."
If you can't fix it any other way, delete the "9" records and see
if
everything gets back into the proper order. I'm not sure if the indices
are necessary or not.
I've used this "Casting out of Nines" several times and everything
comes
back to normal.
If it doesn't, delete the SQL records and start over.
James
On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 08:23:48 -0600, Scott <sstahl@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have installed the @home distro and am having some strange thins
> happen. I think it's AMP related but not sure.
>
> Some of the config seems the in a mysql db but the tables do not
> always correspond with what's in the conf files. Does anyone know the
> procdure for AMP on something like updating or creating a new
> extension.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Scott.
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