> You can also set up a "merge" subscription where both machines would be both 
> publishers 
> and subscribers - but I've never done this.

This sounds exactly like what I'm looking for in the SQL Server side
of things!  Thanks for the tip, I'll look it up in BoL and see what
kind of damage I can cause.

> I'm not sure if the equivelant exists for mySQL, but I would guess that 
> there's something out 
> there.

If there isn't then I'm not going to loose a lot of sleep over it. 
99% of my work is done on SQL Server (tho I'm looking at PostGRE as a
possible alternative) so the subscription concept will handle most of
my issues.

Thanks for the reply!
Hatton

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