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bskhosla
Starting Member
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Posted - 2004-09-23 : 17:36:16
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| I setup Replication for testing purposes. All went well. Then I wanted to removed all traces of replication. I started with the Publisher/Distributor - disabled that first. Then I went to the Subscriber and noticed that the Subscription is still out there. Cannot find any way to delete/removed this subscsription (on the Subscriber). Should I have done the subscriptions first; then the Publisher/Distributor?Is there a way to delete this 'orphan' subscription? |
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jen
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2004-09-24 : 02:02:18
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run sp_subscription_cleanup, look it up in BOL for more info... ,from experience, removing the publication will clean up the data for you else, issue the above command. |
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