>Yes, SQL Azure Data Sync does support conflict handling and automatically resolves any conflicts for you
Do you have the rules on how conflicts are handled listed anywhere? Here's an example -
- Suppose three databases in a sync group: NorthCentral US (HUB), Europe (Member), and Southeast Asia (Member).
Here are some scenarios -
- Update record in Asia, Update same record/same field in Europe, sync, check records in asia, europe, us - last change (Europe) should win?
- Delete record US, update same record in Europe, sync, check records in asia, europe, us - the deletion should win? Even if it happened before the update in Europe?
- Add field to table in US, sync, check schema changes are made in Asia, Europe - are schema changes sync'ed?
- Add table to US, sync, check schema changes are made in Asia, Europe - same question on schema changes.
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Using SQL Azure Data Sync Service to provide Geo-Replication of SQL Azure databases
Dec 28, 2010 at 3:01 PMLiam, awesome demo, thanks!
>Yes, SQL Azure Data Sync does support conflict handling and automatically resolves any conflicts for you
Do you have the rules on how conflicts are handled listed anywhere? Here's an example -
- Suppose three databases in a sync group: NorthCentral US (HUB), Europe (Member), and Southeast Asia (Member).
Here are some scenarios -
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Mix06 Thailand Demo
Sep 22, 2006 at 11:47 AM"Testa", you'll need to install the latest beta bits for .Net 3.0, the SDK, Interactive Designer, etc...
Here's a wiki on Channel 9 that might help:
http://channel9.msdn.com/wiki/default.aspx/Cider.AugustCTPReleaseNotes
and here's where you can get Interactive Designer:
http://www.microsoft.com/products/expression/en/interactive_designer/id_free_trial.aspx
Make sure all of your beta applications are of the same release - as of today that's "RC1".
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