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On Thu, Oct 06, 2005 at 02:01:00PM -0400, Tim Goodaire wrote: > > You might need to target such ddl changes to all nodes in a replication > > topology (your enterprise wide schema), but like your data replicated > > individually between nodes. That's the case I'm talking about. > > Ok. It's becoming a little more clear for me. I think. > > You would like to be able to apply ddl changes to all sets in a cluster. Which of course you can't do, because Slony will only restore the triggers for tables in the particular set that the DDL change is propogating through, not tables in other sets. If your DDL change touches one of those other tables, either making direct trigger changes or even referenced as foreign keys, it it fail badly. -- "A government that robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend upon the support of Paul." - George Bernard Shaw
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