Any good basic to advanced material available online for syndication

Hi Guys,
anybody has got basic to advanced materials related to all about MDM Syndication?
And also since I am trying my hands more on MDM nowadays, I would like to have some must read blogs/articles on MDM technical and functional
Thx
mike

Hi Michael,
Apart from the detailed Syndicator guide you can go through following guides:
A very crisp and detailed document detailing steps from various systems:
MDM Syndication
A good document talking about selective syndication:
http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/80eb6ea5-2a2f-2b10-f68e-bf735a45705f?QuickLink=index&overridelayout=true
A advance syndicator document :
How to Trigger syndication when certain fields of a Record are changed WITHOUT creating any Time StampsSDNWeblogs_MasterDataManagementmdm%2528SAPNetworkWeblogs%253AMasterDataManagement%2528MDM%2529%2529
Thanks,
Ravi

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