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From: Paul Ibison on 17 Oct 2009 07:12 You could use sp_browsereplcmds to check if the log reader read the record changes correctly but this doesn't sound right to me either. If you reinitialized the first subscriber then this would make sense but I expect this wasn't the case? HTH, Paul Ibison (www.replicationanswers.com)
From: OceanDeep via SQLMonster.com on 21 Oct 2009 13:57
Paul, To complete my project, I made sure that the publishing db didn't get changed during my backup and restore process to create the second subscription database. Once my process is done, tHe replication is working on both new and existing subscriber. od Paul Ibison wrote: >You could use sp_browsereplcmds to check if the log reader read the record >changes correctly but this doesn't sound right to me either. If you >reinitialized the first subscriber then this would make sense but I expect >this wasn't the case? >HTH, >Paul Ibison (www.replicationanswers.com) -- Message posted via http://www.sqlmonster.com |