Barry;
We never did put together bi-directional replication, but in our single
directional case we ended up making any DDL changes on BOTH systems.
Process:
1. Stop Replication on selected object
2. Make changes on Primary
3. Make changes on Secondary
4. Make changes to replication objects
5. Restart Replication.
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We have just set up advanced replication in our lab (bi-directional)
And it seems to be working .
I am confused by how replication should handle ddl changes
Does replication have to be turned off before executing ddl changes
(such as add column , drop column rename table etc)
I guess I don't understand why ddl changes won't break replication.
thanks
Barry
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