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IConflictLogWriter.SaveConflict Method

When overridden in a derived class, saves information about a change that caused a concurrency conflict.

Namespace: Microsoft.Synchronization
Assembly: Microsoft.Synchronization (in microsoft.synchronization.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Sub SaveConflict ( _
    conflictingChange As ItemChange, _
    conflictingChangeData As Object, _
    conflictingChangeKnowledge As SyncKnowledge _
)
'Usage
Dim instance As IConflictLogWriter
Dim conflictingChange As ItemChange
Dim conflictingChangeData As Object
Dim conflictingChangeKnowledge As SyncKnowledge

instance.SaveConflict(conflictingChange, conflictingChangeData, conflictingChangeKnowledge)
void SaveConflict (
    ItemChange conflictingChange,
    Object conflictingChangeData,
    SyncKnowledge conflictingChangeKnowledge
)
void SaveConflict (
    ItemChange^ conflictingChange, 
    Object^ conflictingChangeData, 
    SyncKnowledge^ conflictingChangeKnowledge
)
void SaveConflict (
    ItemChange conflictingChange, 
    Object conflictingChangeData, 
    SyncKnowledge conflictingChangeKnowledge
)
function SaveConflict (
    conflictingChange : ItemChange, 
    conflictingChangeData : Object, 
    conflictingChangeKnowledge : SyncKnowledge
)

Parameters

  • conflictingChange
    The item metadata for the conflicting change.
  • conflictingChangeData
    The item data for the conflicting change.
  • conflictingChangeKnowledge
    The knowledge to be learned if this change is applied. This must be saved with the change.

Remarks

If the change that is represented by this conflict is applied to a replica, conflictingChangeKnowledge must be combined with the knowledge of that replica.

See Also

Reference

IConflictLogWriter Interface
IConflictLogWriter Members
Microsoft.Synchronization Namespace