Model variations and other strategies are useful when implementing your replication system design.
Multiple replication definitions – a strategy using multiple replication definitions for a primary table to specify different table names, column sets, and column names, thereby presenting differing views of the primary table to subscribing replicate tables.
Publications – a strategy that allows users to subscribe to a set of replication definitions with a single subscription.
Pending tables – a strategy used with request functions that allows users to see the results of updates to primary data before the update has been returned to the replicate site.
Implementing master/detail relationships – uses request functions and stored procedures to ensure proper subscription migration.