hi
i have a problem in the distribution of a replicated table.
The execution sequence is:
-i create a table (the primary key is varchar)
-i publish this table
-i insert a row in the table (no problem in the replication)
-i update the row (no the primary key)
-there is a problem in the replication
The problem is the varchar primary key... you know why?!?!
Tnx!Can you post the schema of the problem table here? Also is this
transactional replication.
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<paolofresujazz@.libero.it> wrote in message
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> hi
> i have a problem in the distribution of a replicated table.
> The execution sequence is:
> -i create a table (the primary key is varchar)
> -i publish this table
> -i insert a row in the table (no problem in the replication)
> -i update the row (no the primary key)
> -there is a problem in the replication
> The problem is the varchar primary key... you know why?!?!
> Tnx!
>|||Hilary Cotter ha scritto:
> Can you post the schema of the problem table here? Also is this
> transactional replication.
Yes is transaction replication.
If i create a simple table with 2 field:
id: varchar(50) (primary key)
name: varchar(50)
and update the name field of a row...
Tnx Hilary
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