I've been trying to track them with MOM and have concluded that 642's are a
"can of worms." What tends to happen is that a single change will generate
one 642 with a description of the change (Account Unlocked, etc.), followed
by one or more additional 642's with no description whatsoever.
I've
There is no change log maintained however you can look at the
replication metadata for an object (assuming you have appropriate
permissions) that will give you date and time stamps of originating
changes. Take a look at repadmin /showmeta. Also if you are nice Robbie
might post a code snippet utili
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Hi Joe,
Thanks! That was the piece I needed. I now have a complete record
of everything
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Hi Joe,
Thanks! That was the piece I needed. I now have a complete record of everything
that was changed on that user object. Now to digest it...
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I just realized my answer wasn't complete unless you already knew what
the meta data output looks like...
Basically it
W2KASDC1 1154 2001-03-24
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Caching GUIDs.
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