This problem occurs because the Microsoft SQL stored procedure MOMGroomCoordinationReset points to the GroomLock table in the OnePoint database, but it does not point to the OnePoint database to access the table. As a result, the stored procedure tries to access the GroomLock table in the Master database instead of the OnePoint database. See M826373 for workaround.
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