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The 7.0.1 @DBLookup/@DBColumn regression error breaks Blogsphere

What an unpleasant surprise: Our admin upgraded the server to 7.0.1. Blogsphere stopped working, throwing an HTTP 500 / Invalid @Formula Text expected. It turns out, that there are quite a number of @Unique(@DBColumns) in the side block subform which now (with the regression error) fail in better filled blogs. And I have only a little more than 250 stories. Should I patch Blogsphere (categorizing the views and eventually break other things), roll back to 7.0 or wait for 7.01a/7.0.2?

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Gravatar Image1 - Unfortunatly the category view grew to big too. If the views would be categorized it would fix it, but I don't know if that breaks other things.
stw

Gravatar Image2 - Usually there are just few views with too much data in it. Try to disable the "Recent Googles" and "Referrer" Blocks.

Gravatar Image3 - I found this too on Friday PM. Had to roll back.

And I don't display referrers. It's the category block for me too.

Gravatar Image4 - have no fear, 701a with @64k fix is underway

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