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If a database is backed up on our SQL Server having been used previously and then we restore it and attach. It has the tracking tables etc where as a local SQLite database may not exist. If I run the synchronisation we have issues since the local database does not have any tracking since it is technically a new database.
Should I deprovision and reprovision when a database is retored on our server?
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If a database is backed up on our SQL Server having been used previously and then we restore it and attach. It has the tracking tables etc where as a local SQLite database may not exist. If I run the synchronisation we have issues since the local database does not have any tracking since it is technically a new database.
Should I deprovision and reprovision when a database is retored on our server?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: