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MSSQL_ENG014157
MSSQL_ENG014157
MashaMSFT
mathoma
09/25/2024
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MSSQL_ENG014157 error
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MSSQL_ENG014157

[!INCLUDE SQL Server SQL MI]

Message Details

Attribute Value
Product Name SQL Server
Event ID 14157
Event Source MSSQLSERVER
Component [!INCLUDEssDEnoversion]
Symbolic Name
Message Text The subscription created by Subscriber '%s' to publication '%s' has expired and has been dropped.

Explanation

A Subscriber must synchronize with the Publisher within the time specified in the publication retention period. If a Subscriber does not synchronize within this period, the subscription expires. For more information, see Subscription Expiration and Deactivation.

User Action

The subscription must be re-created and initialized before the Subscriber can begin receiving data changes again:

If the subscription database contains changes that have not been synchronized with the Publisher, you can use the tablediff Utility to determine which rows are different in the publication and subscription databases.

You can increase the publication retention period to avoid having subscriptions expire. Use caution in setting a high value, because this can result in more data and metadata being stored, which affects performance. For more information, see Subscription Expiration and Deactivation.

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