Hi Shlok,
A comment about patch v27-0003
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doc/src/sgml/logical-replication.sgml
All references to tables "t1" and "t2" should use the <structname> tag
in the SGML. The current patch has broken this in multiple places:
e.g.
- Create a table <structname>t1</structname> to be used in the
following example.
+ Create tables <literal>t1</literal> and <literal>t2</literal> to be used in
+ the following example.
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e.g.
- table <structname>t1</structname> to reduce the number of columns
that will be
- replicated. Notice that the order of column names in the column list does
- not matter.
+ table <literal>t1</literal>, and another column list is defined for table
+ <literal>t2</literal> using the <literal>EXCEPT</literal> clause to reduce
+ the number of columns that will be replicated. Note that the
order of column
+ names in the column lists does not matter.
~~
e.g.
- On the subscriber node, create a table
<structname>t1</structname> which now
- only needs a subset of the columns that were on the publisher table
- <structname>t1</structname>, and also create the subscription
+ On the subscriber node, create tables <literal>t1</literal> and
+ <literal>t2</literal> which now only needs a subset of the columns that
+ were on the publisher tables <literal>t1</literal> and
+ <literal>t2</literal>, and also create the subscription
~~
e.g.
- On the publisher node, insert some rows to table
<structname>t1</structname>.
+ On the publisher node, insert some rows to tables <literal>t1</literal>
+ and <literal>t2</literal>
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Kind Regards,
Peter Smith.
Fujitsu Australia