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Auto-solve conflicts...???

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erick-flores - 25 Jun 2007 20:35 GMT
Hello, I knoq there are A LOT of post about this issue...but I just
cant find the right answer (if there is one).

Is it possible to automatically resolve conflicts, using vba or
something? I do not want the user to click on the resolve conflict
GUI. Is this possible?

Thanks in advance
David W. Fenton - 25 Jun 2007 22:56 GMT
> Is it possible to automatically resolve conflicts, using vba or
> something? I do not want the user to click on the resolve conflict
> GUI. Is this possible?

Conflicts are already resolved. That is when you get notification of
conflicts, an edit has already won the conflict. If you want to
accept the default conflict resolution, then all you have to do is
delete the conflict tables.

However, it would be wise to check for the type of conflict. If it's
actually an error rather than an edit conflict, then you probably
wouldn't want to delete it, as errors are not resolved at all --
errors are an indication that the data in your replicas has diverged
and is no longer identical.

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