Thread: pg10 logical replication set schema
Hi,
I've been following https://hackernoon.com/postgresql-logical-replication-86df5b51cc5a to set up logical replication.
I've created the table in master and publication
create table test_table_replication (a int);
create publication test_table_replication_pub for table test_table_replication;
In the standby I attempt to create a table and a subscription
create table some_schema.test_table_replication (a int);
create subscription test_table_replication
connection 'host=localhost dbname=postgres user=standby_user pass=pass port=$master_port'
And I get the error relation "public.test_table_replication" does not exist.
Is it possible to tell the subscription that it should use the table some_schema.test_table_replication instead of public.test_table_replication? I can't find any reference in the docs about tables or schemas in subscriptions.
Thanks
Gabriel Fürstenheim
On 1/30/18 08:47, Gabriel Furstenheim Milerud wrote: > create table test_table_replication (a int); > create publication test_table_replication_pub for table > test_table_replication; > create table some_schema.test_table_replication (a int); > create subscription test_table_replication > connection 'host=localhost dbname=postgres user=standby_user > pass=pass port=$master_port' > > And I get the error relation "public.test_table_replication" does not exist. > > Is it possible to tell the subscription that it should use the table > some_schema.test_table_replication instead of > public.test_table_replication? No. > I can't find any reference in the docs > about tables or schemas in subscriptions. Here: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/10/static/logical-replication-subscription.html -- Peter Eisentraut http://www.2ndQuadrant.com/ PostgreSQL Development, 24x7 Support, Remote DBA, Training & Services