On 09/04/2014 22:39:06, "Patrick Ohly" <[email protected]> wrote:
This is a two-edged sword. Users who only have one sync config can
configure it as easily as before, without having to deal with multiple
different invocations for the different entities involved. But anyone
trying to do advanced things (and local sync with multiple different
databases is advanced) needs to understand the underlying logic, or
follow recipes.
I'm trying to follow the logic.
What is considered the non-advanced scenario then? If I were to sync a
single local data store with a single phone, is that considered to be a
sync with different databases? And I had visualized local-to-multiple
database sync as a hub-and-spoke scenario; if it is indeed a
hub-and-spoke, I thought that would be the same as a repeated
master-slave sync.
Regards,
Emile
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