this is not the case: i checked the table properties and i also can not create any new table. Yesterday a supporter from the external partner tested our licence on the Cronus db. It functioned all: delete, create, modify table. Any ideas? I wuld be really grateful for some help—
there were two options one that the table did not exist (this is the most common sign when using linked databases) or Permission. So in this case probably you do not have permission to create tables in SQL.
PS it would have helped a lot if you had posted all the information in the beginning. Keeping stuff secret is not the correct way to go about getting people to help you.
Anyway check your SQL permissions.
Also since you were in contact with your partner why didn’t they resolve this? They have all the details and access, so could have solved this easily. (If they can’t solve something as simple as this then there is something wrong).