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Unzynced Records

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August 05, 2013, at 04:28 AM by 50.132.84.245 -
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December 20, 2012, at 12:57 AM by cm - minor edits and clarifications
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Since their device is offline, you can't test from the host or server, but you can test inside the scripts you put in their mobile file. In fact it's pretty common to prevent users from pulling down new records if they have un-synced changes for that table.
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If a user's device is offline, you can't test from the host or server, but you can test inside the scripts you put in their mobile file. In fact, it's pretty common to prevent users from pulling down new records if they have un-synced changes for that table.
July 07, 2012, at 02:02 AM by 50.132.84.245 -
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!! How can I tell if I have un-synced records?

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you [[integration | integrated]] GoZync into your file you added a couple field to your primary table occurrence. One of these is "gz_Send"; that field will have a 1 in it if you've modified by not synced the record.
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!! How can I test to see if a user has modified by un-synced records on their device?

Since their device is offline, you can't test from the host or server, but you can test inside the scripts you put in their mobile file. In fact it's pretty common to prevent users from pulling down new records if they have un-synced changes for that table.


When you [[integration | integrated]] GoZync into your file you added a couple field to your primary table occurrence. One of these is "gz_Send"; that field will have a 1 in it if you've modified by not synced the record.
July 07, 2012, at 12:34 AM by 50.132.84.245 -
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!! How can I tell if I have un-synced records?

When you [[integration | integrated]] GoZync into your file you added a couple field to your primary table occurrence. One of these is "gz_Send"; that field will have a 1 in it if you've modified by not synced the record.
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