Merge replication, like transactional replication, typically starts with a snapshot of the publication database objects and data. Subsequent data changes and schema modifications made at the Publisher and Subscribers are tracked with triggers. . GeoPITS brings you the comprehensive details of Merge replication's support in different versions & editions of SQL Server.
Version | Enterprise | Standard | Web | Express (Adv.) | Express |
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Version v2019 | Yes | Yes | Yes (Subscriber only) | Yes (Subscriber only) | Yes (Subscriber only) |
Version v2017 | Yes | Yes | Yes (Subscriber only) | Yes (Subscriber only) | Yes (Subscriber only) |
Version v2016 | Yes | Yes | Yes (Subscriber only) | Yes (Subscriber only) | Yes (Subscriber only) |
Version v2014 | Yes | Yes | Yes (Subscriber only) | Yes (Subscriber only) | |
Version v2012 | Subscriber only | Subscriber only | Subscriber only |
Merge replication, like transactional replication, typically starts with a snapshot of the publication database objects and data. Subsequent data changes and schema modifications made at the Publisher and Subscribers are tracked with triggers.
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