About the Replication Management form
The Replication Management form contains links to most replication-related forms, and buttons to handle replication triggers and view updates.
Drop replication triggers
Use the
option when you want to drop replication triggers without regenerating them. If you plan to regenerate the triggers, do not use this option.Note: Because clicking this button drops the T-SQL
trigger code in the database, no other users should be in the database (logged into
the system) when the administrator does this.
Regenerate replication triggers
Use the
option to put any changes to your replication setup into play. For example, any time you change a rule or category, you must regenerate the triggers. Use the option to regenerate replication triggers either for all tables used for replication, when this option is selected, or regenerate replication triggers only for tables with modified database objects and settings used in data replication, when this option is cleared.Note: Because clicking this button drops and re-creates
the T-SQL trigger code in the database, no other users should be in the
database (logged into the system) when the administrator does this. The
regeneration of triggers must be done separately on each site.
For each site used in a transactional replication rule, the regeneration process checks that “linked servers” are set up before regenerating the replication triggers. If this validation fails for any linked server, an error message displays and the regeneration cannot continue until the linked server is set up.
Note: Should you need to limit the replication generation traffic,
you can use the Skip Replication Noisy
Columns field on the Application Schema Tables
Metadata form to specify which columns should be limited. See <new
topic>.
Regenerate views to the Master Site
To realign the SQL views at all user sites in a shared tables intranet with the corresponding _all tables at the master site, click
. You must be logged into the master site to perform this operation.Note: Because clicking this button drops and re-creates
T-SQL code in the database, no other users should be in the database
(logged into the system) when the administrator does this.