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Familiarize yourself with the default categories listed in the
Replication Categories form. Be aware of what
categories are available and what each one handles.
See the Multi-Site Planning Guide for additional
information about the categories.
Use the default categories "as is" for now. You may want to add new categories
later when your system is up and running.
Adding new categories and rules requires significant knowledge of
the database and business rules. When multiple tables are related, the order of
replication can be critical. Improperly creating and executing replication
categories and rules can result in catastrophic loss of data. Ensure that all
such development and testing is performed in a controlled pilot environment
prior to implementation. We strongly suggest that you contact Infor Consulting
Services for assistance.
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In the
Replication Rules form, set up rules for the
Site Admin category from this site to all
other sites where replication will take place.
- In the
Interval Type field,
select
Transactional.
- You should have created a ReplicationRules
spreadsheet as part of your planning phase. You can save time by importing the
appropriate rules for each site from the spreadsheet into the grid on the form
at that site.
See
Data load to and from spreadsheets
for more information.
- If a rule refers to a site that is not set up
with matching information in the
Sites or
Sites/Entities form, a validation error is
displayed when you try to save the rule.
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(on-premises only) Even if a category contains _all tables that you plan to
share, you generally should still include replication rules for the
category.
The shared _all tables in the category will not be replicated; however, many categories contain additional base tables or stored procedures that are needed to perform certain functions.
(on-premises only) See the example in Setting up replication to sites in other intranets.
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Go to the
Replication Management form and click
Regenerate Replication
Triggers.
Note: (on-premises only)
Finish this step for all sites before continuing with the next step.
If you have multiple sites or entities per database, you can set up rules for
each site and entity and then regenerate triggers for all sites and entities in the
database from one site.