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Old 04-20-2008, 12:18 PM
Nilesh Ozarkar
 
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Default Re: Adding tables to ER using templates

1. Create a new template say Template2 for new tables.
2. Realize this new template Template2 on all the nodes.
3. then change the existing replicate set and add these newly created
replicate's (which are part of Template2).
4. delete the Template2 (as it's not needed anymore).

Regards,
Nilesh




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Adding tables to ER using templates






I have an update anywhere ER solution already established using templates.
I need to add some tables to the database and to ER and I want them to be
a part of the same replicate set as the template created. I would also
like for the tables to be a part of the template that was used to define
the ER solution in the first place.

I'm at a loss as to how to occomplish this. Does anyone have any
suggestions that do not include deleting or stopping any of the existing
replicates?

Thanks,

DL Redden
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