I think synchronization can only be done with export/import. And using
UUID to avoid record conflict. But, someone may have a better idea...
I was actually coming online to post a question (a little bit
related)...

Mart :)

On Jan 31, 5:13 am, vortex <billyara...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Let me rephrase my question:
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> I need to implement a inventory management system with web2py. Is it
> practical to have a local web2py database for each store which allows
> users to read and write and then synchronize all the different
> databases across the network?
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> On Jan 28, 2:56 pm, vortex <billyara...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Hi,
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> > I would like to implement a system of several databases on for each
> > store and then have the master database stored at a sever for all
> > company. Each store can read/write data to the local database and then
> > synchronize the databases. Or should I enforce read/write only on
> > master server database and then have only local read copies for each
> > store? Or only server databases with redundancy data?
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> > I would like to know what is pros and cons of implementing such a
> > system based on web2py and even if this is feasible to do with web2py.
> > Can anyone give me some pointers?

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