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Database synchronization - Table creation script for exsiting tables.

Asked by sudhasmyle in MS SQL Server

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Hi, is there any way to get the creation table script for the existing table? My requirement - I have two DB server let say A and B. I configured the replication between A and B. A is publisher and B is a subscriber and I have job to update the newly created tables in A (publisher) to B (subscriber). Is there any way to reverse back the same. I mean any newly tables created tables in B (subscriber) need to be updated in A(publisher). I have searched in the net. I haven't found any way for this. So I thought of handling with myself to get the show tables in both A and B and create the new table which not exist in A but there in B. After this my add job will update the snapshot then merge replication will synchronize the table content. Start Free Trial
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