I'm using logical replication to copy data from multiple tables to a single 
destination table.  At times the structure of the source table needs to change. 
 However, not all source table will have their structure updated at the same 
time.  Let's assume, for example, a column type needs to be changed (but 
solution needs to work for column addition, deletion, rename etc.).  What is 
the preferable approach:


  1.  To add another column to the destination table where its type will be the 
new type.  Source tables, that have the new column type, will write to the new 
column.  While source tables with old column type will write to the old column. 
 A view will do the proper casting and will show a single column to user.
  2.  Add a new table (versioned: table_name_v2) where source tables that have 
a new structure will write to the new destination table, while old source 
tables will write to the old destination table.   A view with UNION and casting 
will combine all tables.
  3.  A better way?





Thanks

IMPORTANT - This email and any attachments is intended for the above named 
addressee(s), and may contain information which is confidential or privileged. 
If you are not the intended recipient, please inform the sender immediately and 
delete this email: you should not copy or use this e-mail for any purpose nor 
disclose its contents to any person.

Reply via email to