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I have egg on my face. I must appologize for requesting a feature without checking latest version. (I was running V3.) The "ignore replication triggers" would indeed serve my needs. I just have to decide whether I can adapt to the new UI and the new project file management. I liked the clean simple look of the old "classic" UI and the ability to manage the project files directly.
I now wee the batch mode options, but would also like to see the filters available to the GUI.
As for the replication store procedures, most are system proceedures, but I have one database where all of the system stored proceduers of the form sp_sel_xxxx are accompanied by user store procedures names like sp_sel_xxxx_pal, where xxxx is a matching 32 digit hex string. The server id SQL Server Developer Edition 8.00.818 (SP3) and the tables referenced by the proceedures are part of a merge publication. / comments
I have egg on my face. I must appologize for requesting a feature without checking latest version. (I was running V3.) The "ignore replication triggers" would indeed serve my needs. I just have ...
I have egg on my face. I must appologize for requesting a feature without checking latest version. (I was running V3.) The "ignore replication triggers" would indeed serve my needs. / comments
I have egg on my face. I must appologize for requesting a feature without checking latest version. (I was running V3.) The "ignore replication triggers" would indeed serve my needs.