Select the schema of the Q Apply program for which you want to see details about conflicts or SQL errors.

Select a category for viewing details about conflicts or SQL errors. The report window shows details based on your choice. These are the categories:

Unexpected SQL errors
Rows that caused unexpected SQL errors.
Acceptable SQL errors
Rows that caused SQL errors that were defined as acceptable for the Q subscription.
Value-based conflicts
Rows that caused conflicts such as an attempt to delete or update a row that did not exist at the target, or to insert a row that already existed.
Version-based conflicts
Rows that caused conflicts in peer-to-peer replication, such as an attempt to update a row with the values from older row, or an attempt to insert a row when a newer row with the same key already existed at the target.

Specifies that you want to start with the oldest data about conflicts or SQL errors.

Specifies that you want to choose a date and time as the start point for the report about conflicts or SQL errors.

Type a start date in the format month date, year (for example, March 25, 2004). The date cannot be older than the oldest saved data about conflicts or SQL errors.

Opens a calendar that lets you select a start date. The date cannot be older than the oldest saved data about conflicts or SQL errors.

Type a start time in the format hh:mm:ss. You can also highlight the hours, minutes, or seconds value and use the arrows.

Specifies that you want to end with the current date and time.

Specifies that you want to choose a date and time as the end point for the report about conflicts or SQL errors.

Type an end date in the format month date, year (for example, March 26, 2004).

Opens a calendar that lets you select an end date.

Type an end time in the format hh:mm:ss. You can also highlight the hours, minutes, or seconds value and use the arrows.

Opens a new window to show information about conflicts or SQL errors. You can generate multiple report windows by changing settings and clicking Show Report again.

Opens a window that shows the SQL SELECT statement that is used to retrieve saved data about conflicts or SQL errors.

Closes the window.