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On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 02:07:09PM -0700, Shahaf Abileah wrote: > Is it possible you did some kind of table swap? E.g. create a new table > and then perform a couple of renames such that the new table has the > correct table name? If so, then the new table will have a different OID > and this will break slony replication. It's not a slony error, it's an application error. Is the target database the origin for all tables, and has it always been? A -- Andrew Sullivan ajs at commandprompt.com +1 503 667 4564 x104 http://www.commandprompt.com/
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