Hi Everyone,
We had some conflicts that were not resolved, and when we wanted to
resolve the conflicts, the data was no longer in the conflict tables. It
just vanished.
Is there something that that "cleans" the conflict data. I thought they
stayed there until they were resolved.
BTW, that's why I wrote the post "Restoring Backup of Replicated
Database." I am in a position now where I need to recover the data that was
in the conflict tables because it disappeared.
Thank you,
Maer
They are purged as they fall out of the retention period.
Looking for a SQL Server replication book?
http://www.nwsu.com/0974973602.html
Looking for a FAQ on Indexing Services/SQL FTS
http://www.indexserverfaq.com
"Maer" <maer@.auditleverage.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Everyone,
> We had some conflicts that were not resolved, and when we wanted to
> resolve the conflicts, the data was no longer in the conflict tables. It
> just vanished.
> Is there something that that "cleans" the conflict data. I thought they
> stayed there until they were resolved.
> BTW, that's why I wrote the post "Restoring Backup of Replicated
> Database." I am in a position now where I need to recover the data that
> was in the conflict tables because it disappeared.
> Thank you,
> Maer
>
|||Hi Hillary,
Thank you very much for your help with my other post and this one. This
sure explains what is going on!
Maer
"Hilary Cotter" <hilary.cotter@.gmail.com> wrote in message
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> They are purged as they fall out of the retention period.
>
> --
> Looking for a SQL Server replication book?
> http://www.nwsu.com/0974973602.html
> Looking for a FAQ on Indexing Services/SQL FTS
> http://www.indexserverfaq.com
> "Maer" <maer@.auditleverage.com> wrote in message
> news:O3lkZnMxHHA.5032@.TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>
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