
This article gives a clear idea for the viewers SQL Server Transactional Replication, Thursday, Novem2:20:03 AM - Akshay Sharma The following image illustrates the set-up: Made on the Customers table at the publisher, replicate The same table, Customers, exists in the database Customer_DB.Īccording to the concept of transactional replication, row and data changes

Replication has already been setup with the subscriber, so on the subscriber instance The publication has one article which is a table I have a publication named Customer_Publication
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In this tip, I am going to demonstrate how to add an article (database This tip we will look at how to add a new article (database object) to an existing SQL Server There is often the need to add additional objects to the publication. Setting up replication, you never know what new database changes will occur, so Instances of SQL Server as well as other non-SQL Server databases. SQL Server Replication is a great tool to transfer data between different

It is free, so I can’t really complain about the value. I wish it did a slightly nicer job of presenting the document for editing at the moment I think I’ll write in something else and just use Sigil to format the final output. In the end, I ended up scaling down to a size of 390 x 563, which Digital Editions seemed to be happy with.Īs an editor, there’s not much to Sigil, but then there’s not a whole lot to ePub either. Digital Editions even created a thumbnail from that first graphic, though the thumbnail was a slightly scaled and heavily cropped version of the cover graphic.Īfter reading a posting on the Digital Editions forum, I tried rescaling the cover to 567x819 as suggested, but that still didn’t work. I added a cover and exported the file and was able to open and view it in Digital Editions. One good thing about Sigil is that it does support graphics. The program was stable after that, editing both types of documents, though I haven't spent a lot of time with the program and can't really attest to how solid it is. sig file, then used Save As to create an ePub document, and then continued editing the document and tried to save it. The program supports it's own file format (.sgf) as well as the ePub format, and you can use Save As to switch. Sigil does let you indent things, so I guess that’s the solution (though it doesn’t put a margin on the right side, just the left.) Clearly, I need to puzzle this out a bit more. It lacks margins in Sigil as well, but that’s beside the point.

Instead, you have to set something to a Heading 1 style, and then it appears in the TOC (this was discovered by accident, as I couldn’t find any documentation with the product.)Įxporting went fine into Digital Editions, though I was a little troubled that the exported document lacked margins, with the text flush to the window. It turns out that adding a chapter doesn’t automatically add a chapter item to the TOC.

It doesn’t have a whole lot of features, but even so, creating chapter breaks and TOC items confused me for a while. Adobe Digital Editions and Sigil document
