Re: Insert Error
From: Dean Turner (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/15/04
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Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 11:16:03 -0800
Yes - they are gone from both replicas.
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>Are they gone from both replicas?
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>> The "Replication/Resolve Errors" identifies 38 errors.
>> Most of the records simply says "Insert". There is no
>> explanation identifying what the error is.
>>
>> I followed the directions and identified several of the
>> records. They were all detail records pertained to the
>> same transation master. I had the person whom I
believed
>> caused the error delete the master and its
corresponding
>> detail and then perform a sync.
>>
>> After syncing myself the error count remains at 38 and
>> the "Replication/Resolve Errors" shows the exact
>> same "Insert" errors. However, when I follow the
>> directions to identify the error records it does not
find
>> a match.
>>
>> So the master and its corresponding detail are gone,
but
>> the errors remain. Any ideas of how I can get rid of
>> these "Insert" errors records?
>>
>> I am using Access 97.
>>
>> Thanks; Dean
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