Microsoft KB Archive/151766

= DOCERR: Mastering Access: Wrong Answer in Self Test =

Article ID: 151766

Article Last Modified on 11/7/2002

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 * MSPRESS Mastering Microsoft Access Programming ISBN 1-55615-912-9

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This article was previously published under Q151766



SUMMARY
In Mastering Access Programming, Chapter 9: Database Replication, the answer to question #6 in the Self-Check is wrong.



MORE INFORMATION
In Chapter 9: Database Replication, question #6 in the Self-Check states:

What is the term for when Microsoft Jet detects that the same record was changed at both members of the replica set?

giving the following as answer choices:


 * Design Error.
 * Design Conflict.
 * Synchronization Error <I: Synchronization errors occur when a data change at one replica set member cannot be applied to another member because it violates a constraint such as a referential integrity rule or uniqueness assertion.
 * Synchronization Conflict <C: Synchronization Conflict is the term for when Microsoft Jet detects that the same record was changed at both members of the replica set.

The program gives the correct answer as Synchronization Error.

The right answer is actually Synchronization Conflict.

This answer can be validated by going to the "Replication Issues" topic, and then choosing "Synchronization Conflict" where the first paragraph states:

Synchronization conflicts occur when Microsoft Jet detects that the same record was changed at both members of the replica set. Even if the changes made at one replica set member were in different fields than the changes made at the other member, Microsoft Jet treats it as a synchronization conflict.



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the products listed above. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.

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