Using Web Tools 2007.0.622. Initialized synch, then ran first synch - took 3 days, but went off w/only 7 errors, all concerning opportunities.
Problem comes in when I try to do a subsequent synch. The B1 Queue has those 7 objects in it, but the WebTools Queue has over 5000 NPPartsInventory objects. Not sure why this is, but I figured it shouldn't matter, so I run a synch. Turns out the originial NPPartsInventory took only 20 seconds to synch when it ran the first time, but now the synch isn't doing anything. It's just sitting there, not even writing to the log file that a SynchAll has begun. The strangest thing is that the SQL Server is maxing out the processor. I waited 3 hours, then said "screw it" and restarted the SQL Server. As you can imagine, SynchManager didn't like that and blew up on me. I restarted the entire PC, and set SynchManager not to synch any objects in the Settings section by unchecking each one and clicking Save Settings. Sure enough, the results were the same - no "SynchAll Started" in the log file, and maxed out processor due to SQL Server. What is SQL doing?
I also noticed that the TransactionQueue table has in it the 5000 NPPartsInventory records; should these synch even if it skips all object synching?