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Partial replica: which tables are synchronized

Hi,

In my partial replica only the contents of a few tables is being updated /
synchronized when I synchronize it with another replica. Is it possible to
find out which tables are synchronized? I took a look at the properties of
the table, but to no avail.

Thanks a lot.

Dec 5 '05 #1
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On Mon, 5 Dec 2005 10:27:57 +0100, "Shiva" <sh***@gonzo.com> wrote:

Check out the tabldef.Replicable property in the help file.
-Tom.

Hi,

In my partial replica only the contents of a few tables is being updated /
synchronized when I synchronize it with another replica. Is it possible to
find out which tables are synchronized? I took a look at the properties of
the table, but to no avail.

Thanks a lot.


Dec 5 '05 #2
"Shiva" <sh***@gonzo.com> wrote in
news:43**********************@text.nova.planet.nl:
In my partial replica only the contents of a few tables is being
updated / synchronized when I synchronize it with another replica.
Is it possible to find out which tables are synchronized? I took a
look at the properties of the table, but to no avail.


Well, what gets updated will depend on the filter(s) you have in
place. Filters on one table can effect data in another. If, for
instance, you're filtering a parent table, the child table won't
have records that belong to parent records that do not match the
parent table's filter.

But I'm not sure what your question is. Do you want to know which
records have been updated? Or do you want to know which tables are
being filtered?

--
David W. Fenton http://www.bway.net/~dfenton
dfenton at bway dot net http://www.bway.net/~dfassoc
Dec 5 '05 #3

"David W. Fenton" <dX********@bway.net.invalid> wrote in message
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"Shiva" <sh***@gonzo.com> wrote in
news:43**********************@text.nova.planet.nl:
In my partial replica only the contents of a few tables is being
updated / synchronized when I synchronize it with another replica.
Is it possible to find out which tables are synchronized? I took a
look at the properties of the table, but to no avail.


Well, what gets updated will depend on the filter(s) you have in
place. Filters on one table can effect data in another. If, for
instance, you're filtering a parent table, the child table won't
have records that belong to parent records that do not match the
parent table's filter.

But I'm not sure what your question is. Do you want to know which
records have been updated? Or do you want to know which tables are
being filtered?

--
David W. Fenton http://www.bway.net/~dfenton
dfenton at bway dot net http://www.bway.net/~dfassoc

Thanks a lot. I think I want to know which tables are being filtered. I'm
not 100% sure though, cuz I'm still struggling to get familiar with the
concept. That's why I posted another question describing my situation
because I doubt if partial replica's are what I need. Hopefully you want to
answer that question as well. Thanks in advance.
Dec 6 '05 #4

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