DbSyncConflict Class
Represents a synchronization conflict at the row level.
Namespace: Microsoft.Synchronization.Data
Assembly: Microsoft.Synchronization.Data (in microsoft.synchronization.data.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
<SerializableAttribute> _
<SuppressMessageAttribute("Microsoft.Naming", "CA1706:ShortAcronymsShouldBeUppercase")> _
Public Class DbSyncConflict
'Usage
Dim instance As DbSyncConflict
[SerializableAttribute]
[SuppressMessageAttribute("Microsoft.Naming", "CA1706:ShortAcronymsShouldBeUppercase")]
public class DbSyncConflict
[SerializableAttribute]
[SuppressMessageAttribute(L"Microsoft.Naming", L"CA1706:ShortAcronymsShouldBeUppercase")]
public ref class DbSyncConflict
/** @attribute SerializableAttribute() */
/** @attribute SuppressMessageAttribute("Microsoft.Naming", "CA1706:ShortAcronymsShouldBeUppercase") */
public class DbSyncConflict
SerializableAttribute
SuppressMessageAttribute("Microsoft.Naming", "CA1706:ShortAcronymsShouldBeUppercase")
public class DbSyncConflict
Remarks
In Sync Framework, conflicts and errors are detected at the level of the row. A row is in conflict when it has been changed at more than one node between synchronizations. Errors that occur during synchronization typically involve a constraint violation, such as a duplicate primary key. Applications should be designed to avoid conflicts if they can, because conflict detection and resolution introduce additional complexity, processing, and network traffic.
If a row cannot be applied during synchronization, this is usually because either an error or a data conflict occurred. In both cases, the ApplyChangeFailed event is raised. Conflict and error resolution should be handled in response to this event.
Example
For an example of how to handle conflicts, see How to: Handle Data Conflicts and Errors for Collaborative Synchronization (SQL Server).
Inheritance Hierarchy
System.Object
Microsoft.Synchronization.Data.DbSyncConflict
Thread Safety
Any public static (Shared in Visual Basic) members of this type are thread safe. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.
See Also
Reference
DbSyncConflict Members
Microsoft.Synchronization.Data Namespace