* Stephen Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010326 21:36]:
> Hello again.
> 
> I have just had to restore a database from backup because the majority 
> of records in one table had "magically" become null.
> 
> Last Friday morning there were some 700 valid rows in the table but yesterday 
> all but 42 had become totally null.
> 
> Restoring from Thursday night's backup repaired things so I am 
> wondering what could have happened in between to cause this strange 
> phenomenon.
What version of PostgreSQL? 

What Platform?

What type of queries?

LER



> 
> Cheers and thanks,
> Stephen Davies
> 
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