Re: .NET CF
Why reply with such attitude?
Have I offended you with my questions?
I aksed what I thought were reasonable questions, especially so given
that I am new to Oracle.
Merge replication is not a .NET thing, it is an SQL Server thing, I am
merely using .NET to initiate the merge. Apparently from your email
there is an equivalent, this being Oracle Replication, I will look
into this and this is perhaps the only useful thing in your reply. I
was really asking if there was an equivalent to merge replication with
Oracle, perhaps this was not obvious from my original post?
Thanks.
.
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