I'm doing a test.
I dropped a subscription on Subscriber-A
I performed some transactions on Subscriber-A.
I pushed a new subscription to it and indicated that it already had schema
and data.
I'm trying to get those new transactions to the publisher. I chose then to
re-initialize the subscription and checked the box to upload changes. But
the publisher never received those new transactions?
What may I try?
bob
It sounds like that you chose not to apply data and structure during
snapshot set up. Do you have the corresponding stored procedures in your
subscribers?
If not, that may be the first step to look at.
"Robert A. DiFrancesco" <bob.difrancesco@.comcash.com> wrote in message
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> I'm doing a test.
> I dropped a subscription on Subscriber-A
> I performed some transactions on Subscriber-A.
> I pushed a new subscription to it and indicated that it already had schema
> and data.
> I'm trying to get those new transactions to the publisher. I chose then
to
> re-initialize the subscription and checked the box to upload changes. But
> the publisher never received those new transactions?
> What may I try?
> bob
>
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Re-Initialize subscription did not upload changes?
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