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set a field to null
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giorgiochiappetta
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Posted Wednesday, July 04, 2012 8:59 AM
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I have a replication between two servers. It works well. But I want to set to null some fields in a table of the subscriber. I tried to change the trigger [dbo]. [Sp_MSins_ but that is regenerated every Reinitialize the replica. How can I do? thanks
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Joie Andrew
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Posted Wednesday, July 04, 2012 3:57 PM
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Not sure how much replication changed between 6.5 and 2000, but you may want to check this article out:
INF: Handling Subscriber Schema Changes with Replication
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