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Imran

2005-08-15, 7:23 am

Hi
I am using two types of replication (Transactional and Merger) i need to
monitor the replication status through T-SQL which i need to show on my user
screen. Any idea where i can get the help.

Thanks
Imran
Nigel

2005-08-22, 9:23 am


"Imran" <Imran@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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ft.com...
> Hi
> I am using two types of replication (Transactional and Merger) i need to
> monitor the replication status through T-SQL which i need to show on my
> user
> screen. Any idea where i can get the help.
>
> Thanks
> Imran


Frustrating isnt it! I've been in the same position for a few months now nd
have tried many many methods each time hitting a further problem and posting
further questions on here but I never get a reply.

Do you need to know replication status (as in how far its progressed) or
simply that replication has occurred?

If you get anywhere half sensible let me know


Joe Webb

2005-08-22, 9:23 am

You'll probably have more luck in the
microsoft.public.sqlserver.replication group. This one is dedicated to
SQL Server Notification Services.

HTH...

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On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 13:37:43 +0100, "Nigel"
< nospam_nige66_@hotma
il.nospam> wrote:

>
>"Imran" <Imran@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>news:08320229-72A5-4524-AD77- D1B5951D9982@microso
ft.com...
>
>Frustrating isnt it! I've been in the same position for a few months now nd
>have tried many many methods each time hitting a further problem and posting
>further questions on here but I never get a reply.
>
>Do you need to know replication status (as in how far its progressed) or
>simply that replication has occurred?
>
>If you get anywhere half sensible let me know
>

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