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Synchronization: Microsoft Jet engine stopped the process...

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Chip Coutts - 01 Oct 2003 22:53 GMT
I have a replicated database, and when I attempted to
synchronize the replicas, I get the following error
message:

"Synchronization between replica "<database1>.mdb" and
replica "<database2>.mdb" failed.  The Microsoft Jet
database engine stopped the process because you and
another user are attempting to change the same data at the
same time."

Well, I know this is not true, since I have copied both of
the databases to my local drive, and I still get the same
error message.

While trying to resolve the issue, I believe I have found
the culprit record.  When I try to delete it, I get the
error message:

"The Microsoft Jet database engine stopped the process
because you and another user are attempting to change the
same data at the same time."

In the s_ColLineage and s_Lineage fields for this table,
all records display "Long binary data", except for the
culprit record, which displays "OLE object".

The culprit record lives in a Replica database, as opposed
to the Design Master, if that makes a difference.

How can I modify or delete this record, so that I may
synchronize these databases?

Thanks in advance.

Chip.
Tony Toews - 02 Oct 2003 04:21 GMT
>I have a replicated database,

If you don't get a message here then I'd suggest asking in the
replication newsgroup as that's where the replication experts hang
out.

Tony
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