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Newbie Replication Questions

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ximian - 22 Dec 2004 23:38 GMT
Hi all,

I am trying to understand how I could implement the following
replication scenario:

1. Company HQ with SQL Server 2000sp3
2. Branch with MSDE 2000sp3

In an effort to ensure that the branch can always work, we thought about
 replicating data required by the branch localy to msde and when data
is updated on msde that it is sent to the sql server if it is accessible.

Can somebody point me to where I can start looking?

Merry xmas,
Ximian
Cheval - 23 Dec 2004 21:48 GMT
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q324992
http://www.codeproject.com/database/MergeReplication.asp

Hi all,

I am trying to understand how I could implement the following
replication scenario:

1. Company HQ with SQL Server 2000sp3
2. Branch with MSDE 2000sp3

In an effort to ensure that the branch can always work, we thought about
 replicating data required by the branch localy to msde and when data
is updated on msde that it is sent to the sql server if it is accessible.

Can somebody point me to where I can start looking?

Merry xmas,
Ximian
 
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