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Re: What Server am I on

From: Kevin A Lewis <KevinALewis_at_Hotmail.com>
Date: Fri, 10 Sep 1999 17:47:18 +0100
Message-ID: <cwaC3.52$Xw5.3370@newreader.ukcore.bt.net>


Not the only answer but then you could name the links

        Link1 and Link2

then

on Server A they could relate to B and C on Server B they could relate to A and C and on Server C they could relate to A and B

not although if you have GLOBAL_NAME parameter is set to TRUE as it would not let you do this.

regards

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Kevin A Lewis (BOCM PAULS LTD - Animal Feed Manufacturer - Ipswich England)

                        <KevinALewis_at_HotMail.com>

The views expressed herein by the author of this document are not necessarily those of BOCM PAULS Ltd. Keith Jamieson <jamiesonk_at_phoenix.ie> wrote in message news:7rav7g$cr6$1_at_ezekiel.eunet.ie...
> Yes, but what if I add Server C and have to copy from
> Server A to B,
> Server A to C,
> Server B to C,
> Server B to A.
> Server C to A.
> Server C to B.
>
>
> Jeff Hunter wrote in message <37d8faed_at_defiant.btitelecom.net>...
> >Why not name the db_link the same on each instance?
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
Received on Fri Sep 10 1999 - 11:47:18 CDT

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