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MergePublication2 Object

This feature will be removed in a future version of Microsoft SQL Server. Avoid using this feature in new development work, and plan to modify applications that currently use this feature.

The MergePublication2 object represents a merge publication. A publication contains one or more articles (tables) that contain the replicated data. The MergePublication2 object extends the functionality of the MergePublication object.

Properties

AllowSyncToAlternate Property

FTPSubdirectory Property

AltSnapshotFolder Property

InActiveDirectory Property

CompatibilityLevel Property (MergePublication2, TransPublication2)

KeepPartitionChanges Property

ConflictRetention Property

MaxConcurrentMerge Property

FTPAddress Property

MaxConcurrentDynamicSnapshots Property

FTPLogin Property

PostSnapshotScript Property

FTPPassword Property

PreSnapshotScript Property

FTPPort Property

ValidateSubscriberInfo Property

Methods

AddAlternatePublisher Method

RemoveAlternatePublisher Method

BrowseSnapshotFolder Method (MergePublication2)

ReplicateUserDefinedScript Method

CopySnapshot Method (MergePublication2)

ReSynchronizeSubscription Method

EnumAlternatePublishers Method

ValidatePublication Method (MergePublication2)

ReadLastValidationDateTimes Method

ValidateSubscription Method

ReInitializeAllSubscriptions2 Method

 

Remarks

The MergePublication2 object extends the functionality of the MergePublication object for use with features that were introduced in Microsoft SQL Server 2000. It also inherits the properties and methods of the MergePublication object. With the MergePublication2 object, you can:

  • Configure and manage alternate Publishers.
  • Perform data validation operations on a Publisher and its Subscribers.

The methods and properties of the MergePublication2 object may not be compatible with instances of SQL Server version 7.0 or earlier. For information about using the MergePublication2 object in an application that also runs with an instance of SQL Server 7.0, refer to the Remarks section for specific methods and properties. For more information, see Programming Extended SQL-DMO Objects.

See Also

Reference

MergePublication Object

Help and Information

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