From: skdv@my-deja.com
Subject: Re: Database Replication Theory
Date: 2000/02/02
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Hallo Steve,
you look for a replication tool? And I wrote it. Try this freeware tool
under http://www.skdv.de/Produkte/Replicator/replicator.html
I hope, I can help you.

Steffen

In article <memo.20000124162846.57071C@stv454.compulink.co.uk>,
  stv454@cix.co.uk wrote:
> In article <3889591A.3B500A8C@erols.com>, jgitomer@erols.com (Jerry
> Gitomer) wrote:
>
> > Unless you plan on writing your own database engine from the ground
 up
> > I suspect you would be better off switching to a commercial product
> > that already supports replication.
>
> Did you find any that do not cost $$$$$$$ to deploy? My customers are
> small businesses with perhaps two or three PC's. But increasingly,
 they
> want to take work home on their notebooks.
>
> I guess Access/Jet/DAO is the only product that fits this sector?
>
> Steve.
>
>


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