2012年2月24日星期五

Disabling a publication replication schedule programatically

Is there a way that I can programatically disable a publication from
replicating if publication conflicts exists? My intent is to check is there
is publications conflicts for the pub and prevent it from replicating on its
next scheduled replication if previous conflicts exist.
You should really be trying to resolve the sources of conflict so that they
do not re-occur rather than trying to do what you propose.
With replication you want conflicts to be rare and/or trivial.
"Pete Ocasio" wrote:

> Is there a way that I can programatically disable a publication from
> replicating if publication conflicts exists? My intent is to check is there
> is publications conflicts for the pub and prevent it from replicating on its
> next scheduled replication if previous conflicts exist.
>
>
|||Thanks for your answer. I have infact tried to fix the problem. The
biggest problem is the weakest link in the chain: users. They refuse to
follow instructions even when the instructions are clear and even, written
for them. Even after they experienced a problem more than once, they
insist in repeating it. Any other ideas?
"Jim Breffni" <JimBreffni@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4CD4DEF5-6172-49A7-8265-3EA4E875CF6B@.microsoft.com...
> You should really be trying to resolve the sources of conflict so that
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> do not re-occur rather than trying to do what you propose.
> With replication you want conflicts to be rare and/or trivial.
>
> "Pete Ocasio" wrote:
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|||See my post on your other thread - I suspect the two problems are related.

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