Database resynchronization allows you to rematerialize your replicate database and resume further replication without loss or risk inconsistency of data, and without forcing a quiesce of your primary database.
Database resynchronization is based on obtaining a dump of data from a trusted source and applying the dump to the target database you want to resynchronize.
See “Resynchronizing replicate databases,” in Chapter 7, “Replication System Recovery” in the Replication Server Administration Guide Volume 2 for general information and for the commands, parameters, procedures, and scenarios for database resynchronization for Adaptive Server. To resynchronize Oracle databases, see Chapter 13, “Resynchronizing Oracle Replicate Databases” in the Replication Server Heterogeneous Replication Guide and the Replication Agent documentation.