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The following table shows the database replication functions with a description of the purpose of each.
Programming element | Description |
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CeClearReplChangeBitsEx | This function clears the replication bits based on the passed in replication partnership mask. |
CeGetReplChangeBitsEx | This function identifies if an object has changed and which partner has not synchronized the change. |
CeGetReplChangeMask | This function retrieves the current replication partnership mask. |
CeGetReplOtherBitsEx | This function gets a private replication bit that the replication process can use. |
CeRegisterReplNotification | This function registers to receive object store and mounted database volume notifications. |
CeSetReplChangeBitsEx | This function sets the replication bits based on the passed in replication partnership mask. |
CeSetReplChangeMask | This function sets the current replication partnership mask. |
CeSetReplOtherBitsEx | This function sets a private replication bit that the replication process can use. |
ReplChangeSyncSettings | This function changes the synchronization client's settings for its synchronization session. |
ReplCheckpoint | This function marks the synchronization of a set of changes as complete. |
ReplCloseSync | This function closes a synchronization client's synchronization session. |
ReplFindNextChange | This function is used by synchronization clients use to enumerate the changes made by other applications in the object store or database volume. |
ReplGetOidStatus | This function is used by synchronization clients to determine the status of an object in the object store or database volume. |
ReplGetSyncState | This function obtains state information for an open synchronization session. |
ReplOpenSync | This function creates a new synchronization session or resumes an existing one. |
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