MySQL returns no query

Hi Floks, I wonder if anyone can help me with this.
My MySQL databse ha ssuddenly stoppped working. My ususal
method of updating the site is to dump from a local databse in
msyql, dropping a table then creating it anew on the remote
databse. That way I always have a locla back up. But Now whenever I
go throgh the process using Cocoa MySQL, Navicat or phpmyadmin I
get a 'no query' message form the remote database and no changes
have been made.
Anyone come accross this before?
Dave

Mohammad Jabr wrote:
can you try this code
ViewObjectImpl productsView = getProductView1();
ViewCriteriaManager criteriaManager = productsView.getViewCriteriaManager();
ViewCriteria productVC = criteriaManager.getViewCriteria("ProductGroupVC");
VariableValueManager ensureVariableManager = productVC.ensureVariableManager();
ensureVariableManager.setVariableValue("GroupCode", "GC1");
employeesView.applyViewCriteria(productVC);
employeesView.executeQuery();
Hi,
Tried it with the code above but it does not work though. Thanks

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