Merge Replication Mysteriously Deleting Rows
Aug 23, 2006
I am running a simple merge replication in SQL Server 2000. I have one database that is the publisher, and a second database that is the subscriber. When I add a new row to the subscriber it will replicate to the publisher as expected. However, the new row at the subscriber will then be deleted without explanation. The row will remain at the publisher though.
Does anyone know why it is doing this?
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Mar 23, 2006
Hello,
I am having problems with my sql merge replication. Whenever a user syncs up to my main database, most of their records are deleted instead of being merged.
Or the records on the main database are inserted and it replaces the whole table with the records on the remote laptops. Is there a way to prevent this from happening? Someone please help me.
Corey
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Dec 28, 2006
I have 1 sql server 2005 database in Server A that is publishing a table to another database in Server B using the transactional method.
It is possible for me to delete all the rows in the database located at the publisher at the same time the subscriber pulls them?
Thanks.
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Nov 2, 2006
I'm using the Data Flow Task to load data from a flat file into a SQL table and I'm missing rows. And there doesn't see to be any consistent or obvious reason why.
When I use the Bulk Insert Task I import the correct number of rows from the flat file. But when I use the Data Flow task and use a Flat File Source connected to a OLE DB Destination I get about 1/3 the right number of rows. So looking at these loaded tables at the same time I notice that the Data Flow Task method just skips rows sometimes.
Why does this happen??
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Jul 18, 2007
Hi all,
We are using a mix of SQL 2005 and 2000 servers and our "main" database server is running SQL 2005 x64 (SP2 ver. 3042).
Our system has run perfectly for months, then subsequent to an SP2 update we are seeing several instances where the data record counts are different for several tables among all the servers.
We are using Merge Replication, with no filters and published every 2 minutes.
Any ideas?
TIA,
Michael
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Jan 9, 2007
Hi
I have noticed that four out of the 145 tables being replicated in my topology perform a mysterious update.
If I insert data at the subscriber then synchronise the upload is completed followed by immediate downloading of the same identical set of rows as updates.
Has anyone seen anything like this. I cannot see any difference in the filter joins or article settings compared to any other table in the system but these four consistently do this.
Publisher/Distributor: SQL 2005 SP1 on Win 2003 Server
Subscriber: SQL Express 2005 SP1 on Win XP SP2
Cheers
Rab
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Jun 9, 2006
We have SQL Server 2000 with merge replication at a Publisher and subscriber.
We have some records getting deleted at Publisher and Subscriber and no conflicts are logged.
We have tried the compensate_for_errors setting and this has had no effect.
This is causing serious data corruption and has now become an URGENT issue. Out tech team are almost out of ideas.
Has anyone experienced this or have any ideas as to what to check next?
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Jul 18, 2014
/****** Object: StoredProcedure [dbo].[dbo.ServiceLog] Script Date: 07/18/2014 14:30:59 ******/
SET ANSI_NULLS ON
GO
SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
GO
ALTER proc [dbo].[ServiceLogPurge]
-- Purge records dbo.ServiceLog older than 3 months:
-- Purge records in small portions to avoid locking production tables
-- for a long time. The process takes longer, but can co-exist with
-- normal usage of the tables.
[Code] ...
*** Getting this error below when executing the code ***
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure ServiceLogPurge, Line 45
Incorrect syntax near 'Failed:'.
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May 26, 2015
What is the main difference between snapshot and transactional and merge replication?
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Nov 26, 2004
I have a table with approx 5 million rows and 36 columns. It takes approx
4 minutes to delete 1 row. The table has 3 indexes in addition to it's primary key and has twelve foreign key constraints. We are still using sequel 7.
There is a backup run every night as part of the nightly maintenence that
reorg/reindexes and checks the database integrity. Any thoughts?
Thanks
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Apr 3, 2007
Hi i'm a learner of sql,
i need help in deleting rows from a table that have multiple occurences of a value.
the table has a column named product_id , i need to find out what rows have the product_id value repeated ( i.e not distinct)
how do i do that help please.
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Apr 21, 2008
I have an issue that I don't know how to figure out.
I have a table that has a list of files in it. This table also has GUIDs associated with each file.
Some of these files were found in the emporary internet files folder on the systems scanned.
I want to remove all rows where the file path contains emporary internet files
The problem is that there are other tables where the file GUIDs are referrenced.
So when I try this:
DELETE FROM osScanFile
WHERE (FilePath LIKE '% emporary internet files\%')
I get an error saying that "The DELETE statement conflicted with the REFERENCE constraint "blah blah blah". ...
Basically there are rows in other tables that reference the rows I'm trying to delete in this table.
So how do I get it to delete not only the rows with the search criteria in it but also all rows from all other tables where the rows are linked?
Thanks,
Terry
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Aug 30, 2007
Hi all,
I know that adding a column using ALTER TABLE to add a column automatically allows SQLSERVER 2005 to replicate the schema changes to the subscribers, however, I would like to add a new column to an existing article that is being used for merge replication, however, I don't want this column to be replicated. Re-initialising the subscriptions is not a option. Help would be appreciated.
I am using SQLSERVER 2005 (SP1).
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May 6, 2008
I have a csv file that I need to import daily into a SQL Server 2005 table. Much of the table contents could just be overwritten with the new csv file, however there are a set of Rows within the table that need to be appended to , rather than overwritten.
There is no Primary Key in the csv file that can be used.
I'm not sure this is the best approach, but what I have been trying to do, is append the entire csv file to the existing table, and then go back and delete the duplicates.
When I run the Delete, it does delete the majority of the records, but leaves a couple hundred behind. The number left behind varies with each run, can't seem to identify a pattern here. Running the Delete a second time does clean up the rows left behind in the first execution of the Delete, and gives the result I want.
Any thoughts as to why this needs to be run twice? Or is a better approach available?
Here is my code -
SELECT [Pkg ID], [Elm (s)], [Type Name (s)], [End Exec Date], [End Exec Time], dupcount=count(*)
INTO temppkgactions
FROM pkgactions
GROUP BY [Pkg ID], [Elm (s)], [Type Name (s)], [End Exec Date], [End Exec Time]HAVING count(*) > 1
DELETE TOP (SELECT COUNT(*) -1 FROM dbo.temppkgactions WHERE dupcount > 1 )
FROM dbo.pkgactions
DROP TABLE temppkgactions
Thanks
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May 19, 2006
What I'm trying to do is delete a user and all their related information within the other tables. I'm not wanting to delete the table, just one column with that user and their related information. So my Primary_Key is UserID within the table [alumni] and my three Foreign_Keys are CommentID, PhotoID, and AlbumID within the tables [comments], [photos], and [albums]. Here is some of the code that I have:
<asp:SqlDataSource ID="SqlDataSource2" runat="server" ConnectionString="<%$ ConnectionStrings:SoderquistString %>"
DeleteCommand="DELETE FROM [alumni] WHERE [UserID] = @UserID"
SelectCommand="SELECT [UserID], [UserName], [FirstName], [LastName], [State] FROM [alumni] WHERE ([State] = @State)">
<DeleteParameters>
<asp:Parameter Name="UserID" Type="Int32" />
</DeleteParameters>
<SelectParameters>
<asp:ControlParameter ControlID="DropDownList1" Name="state" PropertyName="SelectedValue"
Type="String" />
</SelectParameters>
</asp:SqlDataSource>
The users are set up in GridView form. Is there some type of DELETE command that I need to be writing that is different than the one above? I have tried adding onto the following DELETE statment:
DeleteCommand="DELETE FROM [alumni] WHERE [UserID] = @UserID
DELETE FROM [photo] WHERE [UserID] = @UserID;
DELETE FROM [album] WHERE [UserID] = @UserID;
DELETE FROM [comment] WHERE [UserID] = @UserID;
...but that doesn't work...and doesn't look right. I would really appreciate anyones suggestions or help that you may be able to provide. Thank you!
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Feb 11, 1999
Hai
I have problem in deleting duplicate rows. I have a identity column in my table, if I try to use correlatted sub query with Delete command it gives error.
The other problem I have is I have a date column in my table and update that column with current date and time. If use a query to fetch a records on a particular day , it does not return any rows
select * from rates where ch_date >='02/11/99' and ch_date<='02/11/99'
If I use convert also there is some other problems. Is there any way to force date checkings to be done excluding time.
Thanks
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Nov 17, 1998
This is an imaginary problem while discussing ROWID in ORACLE.
Consider a table without primary key, unique key, uniuqe index.
A row has inserted into the table many times.
I want to delete all but one dulicated rows. With any 'where' clause all rows(duplicated)
will be deleted. In ORACLE i can achieve this using ROWID as follows:
Delete from Table_name
where < all column values >
and ROWID <> ( Select max(rowid) from Table_name where < all column values > )
How can this be achieved in MS SQL Server 6.5 ?
According to Dr. Codd's Golden rules for RDBMS one is that
One should be able to reach each data value in the database by using
table name, row idenfication value and column name.
Does MS SQL Server 6.5 satisfy this requirement ?
Also How many of Dr. Codd's 13 Golden Rules for RDBMS does MS SQL Server 6.5
Satisfy? Which doesn't ?
Any discussion about Codd's Rules is welcome.
- Gunvant Patil
gunvantp@yahoo.com
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Aug 27, 2001
I have two tables. Table 1 contains a distinct ID(3,4,5). Table 2 contains multiple ID's(3,3,3,3,3,4,4,4,5,5,5). I want to be able to use a join. If an ID is found in table 2, remove all entries of it. Any ideas? Thanks...
delete b.id
from table1 a join table2 b on a.id = b.id
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Aug 6, 2004
hello there,
what is the code to Delete all rows in a Table????
thanks in advance
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Feb 27, 2014
In my database, I have a table "tbl_c_extract" that consists of 4 columns that look the following. I'm looking at a daily batch of around 4000 records, of which 150 are likely to be duplicates.
Emp_No varchar(255), Proprietary_ID varchar(255), LeaveDateActual datetime
123456, E123456, 2014-09-27 00:00:00.000
213832, E123456, 2099-12-31 00:00:00.000
213836, E123456, 2014-01-31 00:00:00.000
In the example above, I need to remove 2 of the entries, leaving only the one that with the maximum leave date. In this case, those without a leave date have the 2099 entry.
Using CTE works exactly as I want it to, however SQL Server Agent doesn't seem to like the use of CTE..
Code:
WITH CTE (Proprietary_ID, LeaveDate, RN)
AS
(
SELECT Proprietary_ID, LeaveDate,
ROW_NUMBER() OVER(PARTITION BY Proprietary_ID ORDER BY Proprietary_ID, LeaveDate) AS RN
FROM tbl_c_extract
)
DELETE
FROM CTE
WHERE RN > 1
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May 23, 2004
Hi,
I have a table named "std_attn", where, by some bad coding, lots of duplicated rows have been created. And the table don't have any PK. So Now tell me the way to remove the duplicaies..................
thnx
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Feb 1, 2007
I need to delete some specific rows in Table1
int1 must have the value 1
int2 must have the value 1
int3 must have the value 0
and now we get to the difficult part - first character in the field [Cost No] have to be different from the letter 'B'. [Cost No] have the datatype varchar(20)
I expected the code to look something like this:
DELETE Table1
FROM Table 1
WHERE ([Int1] = 1) AND ([Int2] = 1) AND ([Int3] = 0) AND ((LEFT([Cost No]), 1) <> 'B')
But I get this error message:
The left function requires 2 arguments
What am I doing wrong and what should the right code look like?
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Aug 8, 2007
I am looking for an opinion on the best way to delete all data from a table after it has been replicated.
The simple use case would be:
Data is replicated from production server to archive server.
Data is deleted from production serverThanks in advance...
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Apr 5, 2001
Hi folks,
I need to delete the duplicate rows from a table. How to do that in SQL server 7.0 ? If possible write an example, so that it will be much useful for me..
Thanks for ur help..
rgds,
vJ
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Dec 10, 2001
i have 6 read only tables that every night all the data gets dumped and a new updated copy of the data is copied over. the tables range from 500,000 rows to almost 4 million. i have indexes set up on the fields i use to query against. my questions are
1.since i dump all the data every night and replace it, do i need to rebuild the indexes every night or is that done after the data is reentered?
2.i want to use a fill factor on the table since it is read only, but will dumping the data every night and reinputting it have adverse affects with a fill factor?
3.should i be shrinking the database or defragging it everynight cause of my data dumps and reloads?
thanks in advance
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Apr 10, 2003
How can I quickly delete thousands of rows in a table (SQL2000) according a query and without blowing up the log file? For instance executing the query:
Delete from transactions
WHERE transactiondatestamp < DATEADD (m,-4,GETDATE())
increases my log file to almost 6GB before job was done an normal size was re-obtained. In addition it took a long to time to get the job done.
With the command truncate table I cannot use query unfortunately but this would be faster.
Anyone has an idea?
mipo
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Nov 16, 2007
I have an SQL tables [Keys] that has various rows such as:
[ID] [Name] [Path] [Customer]
1 Key1 Key1 InHouse
2 Key2 Key2 External
3 Key1 Key1 InHouse
4 Key1 Key1 InHouse
5 Key1 Key1 InHouse
Obviously IDs 1,3,4,5 are all exactly the same and I would like to be left with only:
[ID] [Name] [Path] [Customer]
1 Key1 Key1 InHouse
2 Key2 Key2 External
I cannot create a new table/database or change the unique identifier (which is currently ID) either. I simply need an SQL script I can run to clean out the duplicates (I know how they got there and the issue has been fixed but the Database is still currently invalid due to all these duplicate entires).
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
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Jul 16, 2013
i am deleating 8 Million rows from my database,I am wondering how to control T-Log,also I heard something about row lock and table lock
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Nov 16, 2007
I have an SQL tables [Keys] that has various rows such as:
[ID] [Name] [Path] [Customer]
1 Key1 Key1 InHouse
2 Key2 Key2 External
3 Key1 Key1 InHouse
4 Key1 Key1 InHouse
5 Key1 Key1 InHouse
Obviously IDs 1,3,4,5 are all exactly the same and I would like to be left with only:
I cannot create a new table/database or change the unique identifier (which is currently ID) either. I simply need an SQL script I can run to clean out the duplicates (I know how they got there and the issue has been fixed but the Database is still currently invalid due to all these duplicate entires).
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
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Dec 11, 2007
Hi,
I've deleted a bunch of rows from my table.. So far about 500k from a 9 million row table.. This table is hit frequently
I think maybe my indexes are a mess? Its so slow every page is timing out .. im now urgently trying to figure something out to resolve ..
ive done UPDATE STATISTICS on the table .. now its probably best I run some command on the indexes directly?
Any help very much appreciated.. !!!
mike123
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Dec 7, 2006
hi there!
im having problems deleting rows in a reference table. is there any tools which tables to delete first before deleting the rows in the table which contains the primary key?
i have a lot of tables let say over 300 so its hard for me to guess which comes first... what should i keep in mind deleting rows with a referential integrity?
thank...
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Jul 18, 2007
Hi,
I hope some of you can help me with that
I made an application that insert some data to MS SQL 2005 DB Express Edition. One of columns in my database store text. The content of that field must, beyond the existing text, append the current id to its text string. Practically, it means that if on row nr 15 I store text value "15text", on the next row i will store "16text". I figured out that I can get value of max ID by creating following stored procedure.
USE [tracking_db]
GO
/****** Object: StoredProcedure [dbo].[spMaxId] Script Date: 07/18/2007 09:31:44 ******/
SET ANSI_NULLS ON
GO
SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
GO
ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[spMaxId]
@maxId integer output
as
SELECT @maxId= MAX(id) FROM FILES_TABLE
Once i get the maxID value i simply concat max id and string like:
string.Concat(max_id.ToString(), file_name);
where "max_id is integer return value from stored procedure and "file_name" is a string to rename like "max_id+file_name"
Two problems occur!!!
Problem nr 1.
Since I use to insert 10 new rows each time, the values from 0-9 are appended to text like "(0-9)text"
Problem nr 2.
If I delete some rows, ID does not get update. It means that after deleting all rows from table, next inserted item gets last existed ID before delting +1. New inserted item should get value 1 since table is empty after deleting all rows from it!!!
Hope some of you has any idea what to do
Muris
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Oct 20, 2006
Hi,
I have a table which has around 50,000 rows.
Can I delete the rows older than one year?
If no, Can I delete the last 25,000 rows (older rows) from the table?
Can you assist me with the SQL Statement to do this?
Thanks
Santhosh
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