Is there any precautions needed to be made when dropping
u/i/d triggers on table involved in replication.
Thanks,
DonaldDonald,
I assume you mean these are your own triggers, and not the triggers used in
Merge replication? Don't drop any replication triggers!
If these are user-defined triggers, they will not be replicated anyway, so
there should be no harm in dropping them. However, you might consider
disabling them first, before dropping, just to make sure everything works.
Do this on a test system first.
Ron
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Ron Talmage
SQL Server MVP
"Donald" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Is there any precautions needed to be made when dropping
> u/i/d triggers on table involved in replication.
> Thanks,
> Donald
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