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Implementing "Merge replication" in vs.net 2005

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    Hello I´m working on a project that implements a SQL server 2005 DB as the main DB. Users should be able to extract an given project from the main server DB and "copy" it to there own local machine and work on it there (offline). When they return to work, they should merge it with the main DB. And I hoped it would be possible to show conflicts through vs.NET so that the user can solve them. I´m wondering if anyone out there has ever implementet a solution with Merge replication from SQL Server 2005 in Vs.Net 2005. And if this could be the solution to my problem? Thanx :) Spaz

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      Hello I´m working on a project that implements a SQL server 2005 DB as the main DB. Users should be able to extract an given project from the main server DB and "copy" it to there own local machine and work on it there (offline). When they return to work, they should merge it with the main DB. And I hoped it would be possible to show conflicts through vs.NET so that the user can solve them. I´m wondering if anyone out there has ever implementet a solution with Merge replication from SQL Server 2005 in Vs.Net 2005. And if this could be the solution to my problem? Thanx :) Spaz

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