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Managing Publications

You create, publish, edit, and delete Publications using the Publication Manager dialog box.
The Publication Manager, which lists all Publications in the SQL Server database you are currently connected to, is
accessed by pointing at Replication on the Catalog menu and selecting Publication Manager.
Note •
The Publication Manager option under Replication on the AdminStudio Catalog menu is only enabled
if the current user is connected to an SQL Server database, has been assigned
Enterprise Manager on that database server, and the database was identified when it was created as being intended
for use as a Publisher. See
or Publishers.
The Publication Manager lists the last time that each of the Publications was updated (published to the Publisher
Database Server) and the next scheduled update time for that Publication. From the Publication Manager, you can
perform the following tasks:
Create a New
Wizard.
Edit an Existing
dialog box, where you can edit the selected Publication's description, update schedule, user access list, and
the packages included in the Publication.
Publish a
Publication data is replicated from your Application Catalog to the Publisher Database Server, making it
available to Subscribers.
Delete a
Database Server, making it no longer available for Subscription. When the list on the Publication Manager is
refreshed, the Publication will no longer be listed.
AdminStudio 9.5 User Guide
Application Catalog Wizard
Publication—Click the New button to create a new Publication using the Publication
Publication—Select a Publication and click Edit to access the Publication Properties
Publication—Select a Publication and click Run to manually update the selected Publication. The
Publication—Select a Publication and click Delete to delete the Publication data from the Publisher
ADS-0950-UG00
Chapter 6: Managing Application Catalog Databases
sysadmin
for information on how to identify databases as Subscribers
Sharing Application Catalog Data
privileges in SQL
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