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newsqlguy
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13 Posts

Posted - 2004-02-04 : 10:13:38
Hi,

I asked the team the following message:
http://www.sqlteam.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=32268

a few days ago and nothing came back yet. So, I post it here too because its urgent for me. and maybe some guys coming here and don't go the Replication forum and my problem could be related here too.

So, please help me with this and I will be ready to pay a reasonable amount for that.

Thanks ahead,
Izzy.

tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess

38200 Posts

Posted - 2004-02-04 : 12:53:12
Did you remove the column from the subscriber or the publication? If from the subscriber, are you using the stored procedures to transfer the data or DML commands? If DML, then that's your problem. You'll need to use the replication stored procedures for this. You'll need to modify them so that it only uses 76 columns.



Tara
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