UNDERSTANDING DATABASE REPLICATION CONCEPTS

Access developers typically start with simple, single-user applications, and then progress to multiuser development. You're now ready to move up to the next level—distributed, multiuser, replicated database applications.

Access 2000 delivers replicated relational database functionality to the desktop, making feasible the development of economical and robust solutions to meet a whole new range of business applications. Replication allows users to have copies of the database at different locations; updates and insertions made in one replica propagate to all replicas.

Focusing on the Replication Design Goal

Understanding the intentions of the Access development team will help you develop successful replication ...

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