ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
Cause: The table or view entered does not exist, a synonym that is not allowed here was used, or a view was referenced where a table is required. Existing user tables and views can be listed by querying the data dictionary. Certain privileges may be required to access the table. If an application returned this message, the table the application tried to access does not exist in the database, or the application does not have access to it.
Action: Check each of the following:
the spelling of the table or view name.
that a view is not specified where a table is required.
that an existing table or view name exists.
Contact the database administrator if the table needs to be created or if user or application privileges are required to access the table.
Also, if attempting to access a table or view in another schema, make certain the correct schema is referenced and that access to the object is granted.
ArcSDE:
Verify whether the reported tables or view really exist or not. If not, remove those entries from the table TABLE_REGISTRY and see if you are still getting the error.
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Cause: The table or view entered does not exist, a synonym that is not allowed here was used, or a view was referenced where a table is required. Existing user tables and views can be listed by querying the data dictionary. Certain privileges may be required to access the table. If an application returned this message, the table the application tried to access does not exist in the database, or the application does not have access to it.
Action: Check each of the following:
the spelling of the table or view name.
that a view is not specified where a table is required.
that an existing table or view name exists.
Contact the database administrator if the table needs to be created or if user or application privileges are required to access the table.
Also, if attempting to access a table or view in another schema, make certain the correct schema is referenced and that access to the object is granted.
ArcSDE:
Verify whether the reported tables or view really exist or not. If not, remove those entries from the table TABLE_REGISTRY and see if you are still getting the error.
All Oracle errors in the blog can be found at: Oracle errors
All ESRI ArcSDE errors in the blog can found at: ArcSDE Errors
More Oracle DBA tips, please visit Oracle DBA Tips
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