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 Author  Thread: Re-starting Sync from scratch
Nick McLean
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Re-starting Sync from scratchYour last visit to this thread was on 1/1/1970 12:00:00 AM
Posted: 10 Dec 09 8:29 AM
Hi all,

I have an SLX 7.2 db that has two remote offices. This weekend we are scrapping the remotes and re-creating them from scratch. Should be no problem, but there are a lot of syncfiletracking records in the database from prior to the last time sync was set up (indeed sync keeps asking for files that are missing that predate the time of the remote offices being cut)

Can I just delete all records in the SYNCFILETRACKING table using SQL Management studio (obviously after the last sync and before cutting the new databases)?
How about SYNCJOBHISTORY?
And SYNCSEQUENCING?

I'm assuming that I am safe to delete all records in these three tables before cutting my ROs.

Thanks all
nick

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