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Shan

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Since: Apr 03, 2008
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 7:51 am
Post subject: Applied schema changes and merged 0 data change(s) (0 insert(s), 0
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Hello,

We are using SQL Server 2005 merge replication, and have custom monitoring
on all databases. We start getting follwoing alert for one of the merge
publication.

"Applied schema changes and merged 0 data change(s) (0 insert(s), 0
update(s), 0 delete(s), 0 conflict(s))."

Though there is not any schema changes, but whenever merge agent runs we get
this alert.

We have checked Subscription not to be expired option.

Please advise what causing above alert.
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Shan

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