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Peretz Stern
 
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Default DB replication - 05-09-2005 , 06:50 PM






I just started looking into SQL replication can anyone please direct me to
some KB docs that I can read up on?



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Default Re: DB replication - 05-09-2005 , 07:54 PM






First, there is no need to cross-post.

Second, BOL (Books On-Line) is the best starting point. After that start
experimenting. Then go find a book or two that seems to address your
particular replication needs. KB articles are generally about specific
issues or problems rather than general overviews, especially on a large
topic such as replication.

Geoff N. Hiten
Microsoft SQL Server MVP.


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Default Re: DB replication - 05-10-2005 , 02:35 AM



Apart from Geoff's good advice, have a look at Hilary's book (url below), my
website (url below) and have a look at the 3-day Microsoft Course on
replication which is a great comprehensive practical study of replication.
Rgds,
Paul Ibison SQL Server MVP, www.replicationanswers.com
(recommended sql server 2000 replication book:
http://www.nwsu.com/0974973602p.html)



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Default Re: DB replication - 05-10-2005 , 09:04 AM



In order to have replication do I need STD or ENT? will it work on both?

Thanks

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Apart from Geoff's good advice, have a look at Hilary's book (url below),
my website (url below) and have a look at the 3-day Microsoft Course on
replication which is a great comprehensive practical study of replication.
Rgds,
Paul Ibison SQL Server MVP, www.replicationanswers.com
(recommended sql server 2000 replication book:
http://www.nwsu.com/0974973602p.html)




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Geoff N. Hiten
 
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Default Re: DB replication - 05-10-2005 , 09:15 AM



SQL replication works equally well on Standard and Enterprise editions.
There are no functional differences in replication between the editions.

Geoff N. Hiten
Microsoft SQL Server MVP.

"Peretz Stern" <peretzstern (AT) optonline (DOT) net> wrote

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In order to have replication do I need STD or ENT? will it work on both?

Thanks

"Paul Ibison" <Paul.Ibison (AT) Pygmalion (DOT) Com> wrote in message
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Apart from Geoff's good advice, have a look at Hilary's book (url below),
my website (url below) and have a look at the 3-day Microsoft Course on
replication which is a great comprehensive practical study of
replication.
Rgds,
Paul Ibison SQL Server MVP, www.replicationanswers.com
(recommended sql server 2000 replication book:
http://www.nwsu.com/0974973602p.html)






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Default Re: DB replication - 05-10-2005 , 09:20 AM



Either will work....you can get the developer edition for $49

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"Peretz Stern" <peretzstern (AT) optonline (DOT) net> wrote

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In order to have replication do I need STD or ENT? will it work on both?

Thanks

"Paul Ibison" <Paul.Ibison (AT) Pygmalion (DOT) Com> wrote in message
news:eQWQlJTVFHA.3244 (AT) TK2MSFTNGP15 (DOT) phx.gbl...
Apart from Geoff's good advice, have a look at Hilary's book (url below),
my website (url below) and have a look at the 3-day Microsoft Course on
replication which is a great comprehensive practical study of
replication.
Rgds,
Paul Ibison SQL Server MVP, www.replicationanswers.com
(recommended sql server 2000 replication book:
http://www.nwsu.com/0974973602p.html)






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