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 If 'kind' is 'i' then the damaged relation is an index, so a database reindex should fix the problem. If it is 'r' then it is a normal table, or if it is 't' then it is a 'toast' table (see below). If 'kind' is 'i' then the damaged relation is an index, so a database reindex should fix the problem. If it is 'r' then it is a normal table, or if it is 't' then it is a 'toast' table (see below).
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 +If the problem is in a normal table, then depending on the table name, you may be able to delete the table without losing critical data. Please contact support@pscs.co.uk with the table name and we will be able to tell you what is stored in that table, and how to delete it if that is an appropriate action.
  
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