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As I understand it, you will have triggers and/or rules on your base tables remaining. I have not verified this. Jan told me this, but did not specify whether the triggers were on base tables or not. I assume they are. --elein On Mon, Sep 20, 2004 at 09:41:43AM -0600, Ed L. wrote: > On Friday September 17 2004 12:26, elein wrote: > > It is suggested that you use uninstall node rather > > than dropping the schema. Otherwise you will leave > > triggers and stuff hanging around. > > Good to know "uninstall node" is an option. Using "drop schema xxxx > cascade" does appear to drop everything, including all triggers, at least > in 8.0, AFAICS. Am I missing something? > > Ed > > > > > > --elein > > > > On Fri, Sep 17, 2004 at 11:19:46AM -0600, Ed L. wrote: > > > On Friday September 17 2004 10:58, Ed L. wrote: > > > > Also, do you have a script which will completely strip replication > > > > from the DB? > > > > > > I guess dropping the replication schema will do it? (Not counting any > > > pkey columns added to the user's schema by slonik, of course.) Does > > > that drop everything? > > > > > > Ed > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > Slony1-general mailing list > > > Slony1-general at gborg.postgresql.org > > > http://gborg.postgresql.org/mailman/listinfo/slony1-general
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