Does the synchronizer remove tables that are not part of the exported XML data dictionary?
No, it doesn’t. It only deals with its own entities. Even with the user doesn’t create his own tables, it would be highly dangerous, since MS SQL Server sometimes marks its tables as user’s tables. However, all the triggers and indices used by an ADDA-monitored table, should be registered in the dictionary. This is because the table can be recreated, and then the linked entities are recreated as well. You might also want to check our unique feature that allows user-side customization and automatic upgrade (“Dictionary Designer – End User”).
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