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Efficient Usage of Adabas Replication
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Despite users ’ statements that the replication works correctly and comparisons between source and target are not necessary, self-written comparison programs sometimes show differences. Many times Adabas response codes are the reason that records or ISNs are not replicated. The system log (DDPRINT) of the subscription database and the Replicator Engine shows response codes but normally, there is no routine in place to check for errors. Chapter 6 points out the reasons and chapter 7 describes the monitor routines to detect response codes, errors and high water marks and how to notify the relevant groups.

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Storr, D.W. (2011). Compare Files of Source and Target. In: Efficient Usage of Adabas Replication. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8348-8214-1_4

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