Reading this document:
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/16/logical-replication-conflicts.html

There is talk of the "disable_on_error" option when creating a subscription.

The conflicts this applies to, I am assuming are only conflicts caused on
the side of the subscription?

As an attempt to apply new data doesn't work, because of modifications made
since the initial copy, is that correct?


I'm a bit confused by errors on the side of the publisher. Reading this
document: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/16/sql-createpublication.html

It states:

> The tables added to a publication that publishes UPDATE and/or DELETE 
> operations
must have REPLICA IDENTITY defined. Otherwise those operations will be
disallowed on those tables.

This is not related to the subscription option "disable_on_error", I take
it?

Because it sure would be nice if there was a way to do a similar thing for
the subscription, disabling it on error.

Am I getting this right? "disable_on_error" is only on subscription, and
errors on the publishers related to replica identity are not tied to that?

Thanks for your time.

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