Startpoints instruct the Sync Pipe to ignore all changes made prior to the current time. Once synchronization is started, only changes made after this command is run will be detected at the Sync Source and applied at the Sync Destination.
The set-startpoint
subcommand is often run during the initial setup
prior to starting real-time synchronization. It should be run prior to initializing
the data in the Sync Destination.
The set-startpoint
subcommand can start synchronization at a
specific change log number, or back at a state that occurred at a specific time. For
example, synchronization can start 10 minutes prior to the current time.
Perform the following steps to set a synchronization startpoint: