Table for last synchronization time?
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I'm using SQL 2005 Standard and have a merge replication of 1 database
with 3 tables being sent to multiple computers. I would like to
display to the user in a web app when the last synchronization has
occured. I assume time of the last replication for the database and/or
tables is stored in a System Table, but I could find any columns that
looked like they had a numeric date. Does anyone know where I can find
this info?
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