The only thing that is not published to the replication logs are 'flush'
statements.


-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy Zawodny [mailto:Jeremy@;Zawodny.com]
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 1:00 PM
To: Michael T. Babcock
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: Replication and ALTER


On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 12:17:20PM -0500, Michael T. Babcock wrote:
> Say I have a database that is being properly replicated to 
> another server and I want to alter it on both machines (say, add a new 
> column).  Will this also be sent with the SQL update log to the second 
> server, or must I do the altering on both machines myself?

It is automatic.
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