Rules can be set up to change the default classification for particular list items and documents. This can prioritize their replication ahead of other events that occurred earlier.
The following rule example places all items in the Announcements list on both the target and source web applications in the high priority queue. This can expedite replication for announcements.
1.Select rule conditions that identify the list items to reclassify and select the rule action 'Change Event Classification'. Change Event Classification is the rule action that changes the classification for matching items. Click OK to continue.
2.Specify the rule conditions that identify the list items you want to change classifications for. In our example, we configure the condition to match the Announcements list by name.
3.On the Change Event Classification action, select the classification you want to use for items that match the rule conditions.
Replicator normally manages dependencies, organizing sequences to ensure that events are applied in the order they originally occurred. For example, if a list is created and then a document is added to the list, replication must occur in this order, otherwise there will be no list on the target for the document to be added to.
Classifications provide users with a way to apply events out of sequence. Users need to be careful when prioritizing events with sequence, as the management of dependencies is now on the Replicator administrator, and not on Replicator.
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