top | item 40224353 (no title) gms | 1 year ago Each integration is supported as both a source and a destination. So you can have two one-way syncs set up between systems A and B, thus moving data in two directions. discuss order hn newest michaelmior|1 year ago > we're not forced to deal with collisions all the time.I don't really follow how this approach avoids having to deal with collisions all the time. gms|1 year ago Sorry, my fault for being unclear.Meaning, sometimes people set up one-way syncs only. Our syncs don't have to be two-way.
michaelmior|1 year ago > we're not forced to deal with collisions all the time.I don't really follow how this approach avoids having to deal with collisions all the time. gms|1 year ago Sorry, my fault for being unclear.Meaning, sometimes people set up one-way syncs only. Our syncs don't have to be two-way.
gms|1 year ago Sorry, my fault for being unclear.Meaning, sometimes people set up one-way syncs only. Our syncs don't have to be two-way.
michaelmior|1 year ago
I don't really follow how this approach avoids having to deal with collisions all the time.
gms|1 year ago
Meaning, sometimes people set up one-way syncs only. Our syncs don't have to be two-way.