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SQL Server transactional replication - behaviour of a MERGE command on the subscriber(s) vs. publisher Thanks. That makes a lot of sense. In your opinion, is this approach worth it (modifying the subscriber's stored procedures)? Or should I just eat the overhead of maintaining the large database on my publisher instance? |
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