Re: Replication Conflict Notification
- From: "Hilary Cotter" <hilary.cotter@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 23:30:25 -0500
IIRC they are purged when the history retention period has passed.
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"SteveInBeloit" <SteveInBeloit@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks Hilary,
When do the rows from the conflict tables get deleted? Ours are always
empty. We do have the snapshot agent running every night, is that doing
it?
Thanks,
Steve
"Hilary Cotter" wrote:
There is interactive conflict resolution. You could also have a job which
will run and query the conflict tables, or place triggers on the conflict
tables
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"SteveInBeloit" <SteveInBeloit@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Is there a way I can be notified when a merge replication
resolves/shows a
conflict. Maybe e-mail or something?
Thanks,
Steve
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