SP1 won't rename tables. What you might have to do is use MS Access to open your old default_cat.mdb and move data from it into the new default_cat.mdb that installs with 2015. If you don't have MS Access, you will need to re-enter any custom part numbers you added. But enter the data into the proper table, or add it to MISC_CAT. Set your project to use MISC_CAT if no component-specific table is found during Lookup.
If a matching component table isn't found, it means that you named the 2nd and 3rd character of your symbol something that isn't already in the database.. You have components that were created and named such things as H10..., HA0..., HHMI... based upon the table names I see in your database. This also means that your symbols are not named correctly. That explains how your tables weren't named properly.
I also saw a table named DV, which means you have a symbol named HDV etc., or maybe VDV etc. The letters "DV" are only used by the software in case you don't choose valid designation letters when naming a symbol and assigning its default tag letters. If you select the Generic attribute template when creating a symbol, you are responsible for entering the proper tag letters. If you select from a component-specific attribute template, the letters are assigned for you. Be aware though that the attribute template for power supplies incorrectly assigns PW. It should be PWS for U.S. or G for IEC.
Let's say that you create a symbol with the tag letters PWS for power supply. The table name for power supplies is PW, because you can only use two letters for a table name. A power supply symbol can have tag letters PWS, per NFPA-79, or "G" per IEC. But the file name must be either HPW1_etc. or VPW1_etc. in order for Lookup to take you to the correct table. Terminal blocks and PLCs are the exception. They have their own unique table names. Note: The letter H might be a V, if your symbol was created for vertical wire orientation.
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