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I don't know if this is the "best" way, but I did find a way to do this. Here is what I cam up with:
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I'm doing a lot of testing of syncing various test databases. Because of that I'm often changing the tables involved in the sync. Thus far I am doing it by deleting all the sync items in the database and then letting them be rebuilt with the new tables. This is wasting a lot of testing time since recreating all the objects takes a chunk of time.
Initially I set the tables through the constructor of the SyncSetup object, and then pass that to the my SyncAgent's SynchronizeAsync method. Once I do that, if I run the sync again with a different list of tables, errors are thrown unless I delete all the sync items from the database and start fresh.
What is the straightforward procedure to add or remove tables from an existing sync?
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