Answer by Grant Fritchey
there are a number of ways to do this. It's a pretty common problem. You can do this using replication, but it will be difficult. I'd look at the [sync framework][1] as a viable option. We used this at...
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Merge replication comes right to mind. Since you are developing the application, you also might be able to take advantage of the Microsoft Sync Framework -...
View ArticleAnswer by Pavel Pawlowski
You can setup the Central SQL Server 2008 Enterprise edition as a MERGE Replication Publisher. Then on the workstations desktop you can install SQL 2008 Express edition and setup it as MERGE...
View ArticleAnswer by Grant Fritchey
there are a number of ways to do this. It's a pretty common problem. You can do this using replication, but it will be difficult. I'd look at the [sync framework][1] as a viable option. We used this at...
View ArticleAnswer by KenJ
Merge replication comes right to mind. Since you are developing the application, you also might be able to take advantage of the Microsoft Sync Framework -...
View ArticleAnswer by Pavel Pawlowski
You can setup the Central SQL Server 2008 Enterprise edition as a MERGE Replication Publisher. Then on the workstations desktop you can install SQL 2008 Express edition and setup it as MERGE...
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