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- Overview
- Adding data files into a replication
- Adding the base file
- Add a linked data file
Add data files to a replication (ReplicEdit)
When the replication is described, the data files must be added into the replication. This operation is performed via a wizard. Adding data files into a replication Adding the base file - Select "Replication .. Add a data file". The add data file wizard is launched.
- The list of data files described in the current analysis or found on the server is displayed.
You have the ability to select one or more data files to synchronize. All the records are replicated by default.
- For the selected data files, you can define:
- the replication direction for the data files:
- the management mode of modification conflicts.
You can choose: - the default mode defined beforehand (recommended).
- another mode.
- The wizard is finished. The replication is described. The replication editor lists the data files taken into account in the replication.
Data files displayed in grayed are linked data files: a linked data file is a data file that is linked to a base data file (already part of the replication). Depending on the replication, data from the linked data file may or may not be added. You can save the replication ("File .. Save"). The replication is saved in the format of a ".Wer" file. This file contains the description of the replication. It must be found beside the executable on the subscriber computers. Add a linked data file To add a linked data file: - Double click on the linked data file (shown in gray) in ReplicEdit. The wizard for adding a linked data file starts.
- By default, the data in the linked data file are those corresponding to the database file. Therefore, if the base file is filtered, the records found in the linked file use the same filter.
Note: To set a filter on the base file, display data file description. - Specify whether an additional filtering must be performed. If you add a filtering, specify the necessary characteristics.
- In the rest of the wizard, specify the replication direction of the linked data file and the conflict management mode.
- Finish the wizard. The linked data file now appears as a data file to be replicated.
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