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Replication question
Which forum should I pose a replication question in?
I am running Access 2K and want to keep disconnected copies of a garden hobbyist database in sync. The copies would be exchanged over email. Can anyone recommend a good article / treatise / monograph that would be a comprehensive guide to replication for a newbie? Or is replication really a no-brainer? Thanks! Gary |
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Hi,
I won't say it is a no brainer, when it starts to get problem, but can be a charm too. microsoft.public.access.replication should be the most appropriate newsgroup. The book "Microsoft Access Developers' Handbook" at Sybex, by Litwin, Getz and al. have a good chapter on Replication. Trigeminal site (http://www.trigeminal.com/) is also supplying a couple of good articles about particular details. I assume you meant Jet Replication. It is also available through MS SQL Server, but differently. Hoping it may help, Vanderghast, Access MVP "Gary Schuldt" wrote in message ... Which forum should I pose a replication question in? I am running Access 2K and want to keep disconnected copies of a garden hobbyist database in sync. The copies would be exchanged over email. Can anyone recommend a good article / treatise / monograph that would be a comprehensive guide to replication for a newbie? Or is replication really a no-brainer? Thanks! Gary |
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Thanks, Michel,
it looks like just what I need. (Yes, I did mean Jet replication.) Gary "Michel Walsh" vanderghast@VirusAreFunnierThanSpam wrote in message ... Hi, I won't say it is a no brainer, when it starts to get problem, but can be a charm too. microsoft.public.access.replication should be the most appropriate newsgroup. The book "Microsoft Access Developers' Handbook" at Sybex, by Litwin, Getz and al. have a good chapter on Replication. Trigeminal site (http://www.trigeminal.com/) is also supplying a couple of good articles about particular details. I assume you meant Jet Replication. It is also available through MS SQL Server, but differently. Hoping it may help, Vanderghast, Access MVP "Gary Schuldt" wrote in message ... Which forum should I pose a replication question in? I am running Access 2K and want to keep disconnected copies of a garden hobbyist database in sync. The copies would be exchanged over email. Can anyone recommend a good article / treatise / monograph that would be a comprehensive guide to replication for a newbie? Or is replication really a no-brainer? Thanks! Gary |
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