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SYNONYMS

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Apr 16th, 2008
Hello,

I have created a synonym. But later I have dropped the base table which is referenced by this synonym. I thought that the synonym would be dropped automatically. But later I found it exists in all_synonyms and doesnt exist in user_objects dictionary.
When i quried the date from this synonyms it is giving me error as

ORA-01775: looping chain of synonyms

Can you please help me to fix this problem?
Do we need to drop the synonyms manually?


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Re: SYNONYMS

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The synonym becomes invalid if the base table is dropped. You need to drop the synonym manually.
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