Hi,
Does anyone know how to get over this problem in SQL 2000 without
removing all replication then adding back in?
Could not create a Pull subscription to publication XXX
Error 21776 [SQL-DMO] name XXXX not found in Transpublication table.
Thanks
Dave
Is the pull subscriber in the dbo role on the publisher and the distributor?
Hilary Cotter
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"David Gray" <grayd@.turpin-distribution.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> Does anyone know how to get over this problem in SQL 2000 without
> removing all replication then adding back in?
> Could not create a Pull subscription to publication XXX
> Error 21776 [SQL-DMO] name XXXX not found in Transpublication table.
> Thanks
> Dave
|||On Fri, 2 Feb 2007 10:37:32 -0500, "Hilary Cotter"
<hilary.cotter@.gmail.com> wrote:
>Is the pull subscriber in the dbo role on the publisher and the distributor?
Hi,
I'm not sure what you mean. I'm not able to add the subscriber
because of the error mentioned in the subject line.
The other strange thing is that none of the other subscribers on this
SQL 2K box appear in the Replication | Subscriptions tree (EM Console)
even after I refresh.
Dave
Friday, February 17, 2012
Error 21776 [SQL-DMO] name XXXX not found in Transpublication table.
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