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Hello,

I have a sql 2000 database in which reports are generated on a monthly basis from the data inside on of my tables. The reports have been working fine, until some of the rows seemed to have disappered!

I know the data use to be in the table, since it is showing on the old reports, however, when I try to pull that same data, it is not in the database at all.

Does anyone have any ideas on what could have caused this or how I can resolve??

Thxs!!

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**** UPDATE *****
I tried running the following sql
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****** UPDATE *******
I ended up fixing the following way.
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GO
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GO
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