Oracle Map Builder Network Models

We are working on a project that displays road networks in Oracle Map Builder. Many of the network tables were irrevelant so they were deleted in SQL Developer. However, in Oracle MapBuilder all the Network Tables are still listed. Does anyone know how to synchonize Oracle SQL Developer and MapBuilder?
Thank you,
Renee

Hi Renee,
Were you using the Network Themes to create new Network Themes or were you using Geometry Themes?
If you used Network Themes, when you deleted the network (tables), did you delete its entry in user_sdo_network_metadata?
If you were using the Geometry Themes, did you delete the entry from user_sdo_geom_metadata after you delete the geom. table?
Try to remove the entries in the network/geom metadata views when you no longer need the network/geom tables.
You also need to commit after you deleted the tables.
What version of MapBuilder are you using? (click Help->About Oracle Map Builder)
jack

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