| From: | darcy(at)druid(dot)net (D'Arcy J(dot)M(dot) Cain) |
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| To: | hackers(at)postgreSQL(dot)org |
| Subject: | Bad interaction between databases |
| Date: | 1998-03-04 14:52:22 |
| Message-ID: | m0yAFWx-00000oC@druid.net |
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I can't seem to duplicate this but it happened once and I thought I
would mention it in case anyone else has seen it as well. I have a
table for one user and another for myself. Both tables have a table
called _key. After creating the second database (I had to destroy and
create it a few times) I looked at the first one and found that the data
in it matched the new one. I was able to drop that table and recreate
it without affecting the new one. Very strange.
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