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Karam
--- Scott Purcell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I am developing a web application in which I have
> been working between home and an away office.
> Anyway, up to lately, most of my efforts have been
> writing the queries, etc for the backend. So I have
> a text file that dumps the database and repopulates
> them. And up until now, it has been effective in
> getting some "basic" data into the datase to code
> against.
> 
> But now, that portion is done, and I am starting to
> port more data into the database. Data I need to
> display purposes, etc.
> 
> Is there a simple, easy, effective way to transfer
> the data between home and away? What I do for the
> code, is create a .war file and copy that to a ram
> stick and transfer it that way. But when it comes to
> the database, I am not sure how to keep them
> synchronized?
> 
> Less than 10,000 total records at launch time.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Scott K Purcell 
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