On Wed, 7 Jun 2023 at 10:17, Jonathan S. Katz <jk...@postgresql.org> wrote: > > Hi, > > While answering a question on "do triggers fire on a logical replication > subscriber by default?" I tried to look up a reference to this behavior > in the docs. There wasn't a clear reference point, but on the > architecture page[1], I found this line that was closest to the answer: > > "The apply process on the subscriber database always runs with > session_replication_role set to replica, which produces the usual > effects on triggers and constraints." > > which assumes that the reader knows what the "usual effects" are. > > Attached is a patch that disambiguates this. >
Thanks for the patch, one small change required, "literal>" should be "<literal>": + enable triggers and rules on a table using the + <link linkend="sql-altertable"><command>ALTER TABLE</command></link> command + and the literal>ENABLE TRIGGER</literal> and <literal>ENABLE RULE</literal> Regards, Vignesh