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From PegoraroF10
Subject Changing PK on replicated database
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Msg-id 1571258838155-0.post@n3.nabble.com
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Responses Re: Changing PK on replicated database
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I have replication using Publication/Subscription and configured with REPLICA
IDENTITY DEFAULT, so it uses PK values to do the replication. Then, I´ve
imported data in a new schema and that has several tables with a record with
its PK = 0. Replication works but my application doesn´t because it needs to
see pk values > 0.

So, I have to change those records with 0 on their pk to any value, what is
the best way to do that ?
If i just change pk valued on master how will the data of that record be
replicated ?
That record will be sent to replica as update but that PK doesn´t exist on
replica server, so ...

Or do I need to update them manually on Master and Replicated servers ?

I didn´t find any info about this on Docs and because that I´m posting about
this.



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