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Old November 14th, 2005, 05:25 PM
Kou Vang
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I read a post on here about "splitting" the databases. In replication
synchrinization, I have run across some corruption of the files. Queries not
running, when clearly they exist and what not. Are these the kind of errors
that replication creates? If I split the databases, how does maintaining the
user/group permissions change? Thanks!
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Old November 15th, 2005, 12:20 AM
Douglas J. Steele
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If you're currently replicating an unsplit database, then yes, splitting
would probably help avoid some of those types of errors. Replication is only
intended for data: not for application objects like queries, forms, reports,
macros or modules.

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I read a post on here about "splitting" the databases. In replication
synchrinization, I have run across some corruption of the files. Queries
not
running, when clearly they exist and what not. Are these the kind of
errors
that replication creates? If I split the databases, how does maintaining
the
user/group permissions change? Thanks!



 




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