morten.brekkevold@uninett.no said:
We can whip up an SQL statement to fix the problem for user's who are SQL-challenged, but I should probably confer with John-Magne first.
It would be useful with a script that identifies all duplicates. I didn't bother and decided to remove them one by one. It turned out that we had several, and everytime I thought I found the last duplicate, mcc.py found another one.
(I could probably have taught myself a new scripting language in all the time I ended up spending on this cr*p)
--Ingeborg