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SqlSyncScopeProvisioning.Apply Method

Applies the provisioning script to a SQL Server database over the specified connection.

Namespace: Microsoft.Synchronization.Data.SqlServer
Assembly: Microsoft.Synchronization.Data.SqlServer (in microsoft.synchronization.data.sqlserver.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Public Sub Apply ( _
    connection As SqlConnection _
)
'Usage
Dim instance As SqlSyncScopeProvisioning
Dim connection As SqlConnection

instance.Apply(connection)
public void Apply (
    SqlConnection connection
)
public:
void Apply (
    SqlConnection^ connection
)
public void Apply (
    SqlConnection connection
)
public function Apply (
    connection : SqlConnection
)

Parameters

  • connection
    A SqlConnection object that contains a connection to the database.

Example

The following code example creates a provisioning object for the filtered_customer scope, specifies that base tables should not be created in the server database, and specifies that all synchronization-related objects should be created in a database schema named "Sync". As part of provisioning the scope, the code defines a filter on the Customer table. Only rows that match that filter will be synchronized. No filter is defined on the CustomerContact table; therefore all rows from that table will be synchronized. After provisioning options are defined, the Apply method is called to create the change-tracking infrastructure in the server database; and the provisioning script is written to a file. To view this code in the context of a complete example, see How to: Configure and Execute Collaborative Synchronization (SQL Server).

SqlSyncScopeProvisioning serverConfig = new SqlSyncScopeProvisioning(scopeDesc);
serverConfig.SetCreateTableDefault(DbSyncCreationOption.Skip);
serverConfig.ObjectSchema = "Sync";

// Specify which column(s) in the Customer table to use for filtering data, 
// and the filtering clause to use against the tracking table.
// "[side]" is an alias for the tracking table.
serverConfig.Tables["Sales.Customer"].AddFilterColumn("CustomerType");
serverConfig.Tables["Sales.Customer"].FilterClause = "[side].[CustomerType] = 'Retail'";

// Configure the scope and change-tracking infrastructure.
serverConfig.Apply(serverConn);

// Write the configuration script to a file. You can modify 
// this script if necessary and run it against the server
// to customize behavior.
File.WriteAllText("SampleConfigScript.txt",
    serverConfig.Script("SyncSamplesDb_SqlPeer1"));
Dim serverConfig As New SqlSyncScopeProvisioning(scopeDesc)
serverConfig.SetCreateTableDefault(DbSyncCreationOption.Skip)
serverConfig.ObjectSchema = "Sync"

' Specify which column(s) in the Customer table to use for filtering data, 
' and the filtering clause to use against the tracking table. 
' "[side]" is an alias for the tracking table. 
serverConfig.Tables("Sales.Customer").AddFilterColumn("CustomerType")
serverConfig.Tables("Sales.Customer").FilterClause = "[side].[CustomerType] = 'Retail'"

' Configure the scope and change-tracking infrastructure. 
serverConfig.Apply(serverConn)

' Write the configuration script to a file. You can modify 
' this script if necessary and run it against the server 
' to customize behavior. 
File.WriteAllText("SampleConfigScript.txt", serverConfig.Script("SyncSamplesDb_SqlPeer1"))

See Also

Reference

SqlSyncScopeProvisioning Class
SqlSyncScopeProvisioning Members
Microsoft.Synchronization.Data.SqlServer Namespace