Markus Kolb <markus.kolb+postg...@tower-net.de> writes:
> If I only do one
> SELECT dblink_connect('{0}', '{1}'); SELECT dblink('{2}', '{3}'); SELECT 
> dblink_disconnect('{4}');
> where {3} is
> NOTIFY upd_pgm, '0|UPDATE|A|'; NOTIFY upd_pgm, '0|DELETE|A|'
> only the notify with UPDATE is recognized.

I can't duplicate this.

contrib_regression=# SELECT dblink_connect('myconn',connection_parameters());
 dblink_connect 
----------------
 OK
(1 row)

contrib_regression=# select dblink('myconn', $$notify foo,'0|UPDATE|A|'; notify 
foo,'0|DELETE|A|'$$);
  dblink  
----------
 (NOTIFY)
(1 row)

Over in another session that's done "LISTEN foo":

contrib_regression=# select 1;
 ?column? 
----------
        1
(1 row)

Asynchronous notification "foo" with payload "0|UPDATE|A|" received from server 
process with PID 19442.
Asynchronous notification "foo" with payload "0|DELETE|A|" received from server 
process with PID 19442.

                        regards, tom lane


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