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SYMPTOMSModerate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.
CAUSE
Whenever you delete a record in a replicated Microsoft Access database, a
corresponding record is created in the MSysTombstone table. MSysTombstone is a read-only system table in which the Microsoft Jet database engine stores information about deleted records. This information remains in the MSysTombstone table until the retention period has expired and the database is compacted. If you use the Microsoft Access user interface to replicate a database, the retention period of the resulting replica set is set to 1000 days. However, if you use Microsoft Replication Manager to replicate a database, the default retention period is 60 days. RESOLUTION
You cannot prevent Microsoft Access from storing a reference to a deleted
record in the MSysTombstone table. However, you can reduce the number of
days that a reference to a deleted record remains in the MSysTombstone
table. To do this, use Microsoft Replication Manager to reduce the
value of the RetentionPeriod property of the managed replica set.
NOTE: Before you can update the RetentionPeriod property, you must first ensure that you are managing the Design Master of your replica set. If your Design Master does not appear in the list, click Manage New in the Managed Replicas dialog box. REFERENCESFor more information about replica properties, in the Visual Basic Editor, click
Microsoft Visual Basic Help on the Help menu, type "replicas, properties" in
the Office Assistant or the Answer Wizard, and then click Search to
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