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Old 09-08-04, 13:22
Mery Moreno Mery Moreno is offline
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Angry Integrity Checks - failed Weekly Maintenance Plan

I encountered a problem with the maintenance plan that I built a couple of months back. This job was working fine until yesterday, but I am receiving the following error messages when I ran the Integrity Checks. Daily backups are running fine so far.

Error 207: Invalid Column name 'category_id'
Invalid column name 'netsend_address'
Invalid column name 'last_netsend_date'
Invalid column name 'last netsend_time'

By the way, I am not able to open or edit my job either because I received the same error. I rebuilt the same job from scratch three times without any success. Would you mind to help me out with this problem?

Operating system: Win 2000
Database: SQL server 2000 with Services Pack 3

I really appreciate any comment or suggestion.
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Old 09-08-04, 14:57
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So this is a SQL Server 2000 job that's giving this error? Is this job ActiveX? You may have better luck posting in the SQL Server forum here...
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Old 09-08-04, 15:07
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Integrity Checks - failed Weekly Maintenance Plan

Yes, this is a SQL Server 2000 job that's giving this error?
I used the Wizard tool when I created this maintenance plan. I believe this is a job active x too. My job is scheduled to run once a week.

Please help!

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