On Sat, Oct 16, 2021 at 5:30 PM houzj.f...@fujitsu.com <houzj.f...@fujitsu.com> wrote: > > On Friday, October 15, 2021 7:23 PM houzj.f...@fujitsu.com wrote: > > Attach a patch to fix it. > Attach a new version patch which refactor the fix code in a cleaner way. >
I have not debugged it yet to find out why, but with the patch applied, the original double-publish problem that I reported (converted to just use TABLE rather than ALL TABLES IN SCHEMA) still occurs. The steps are below: CREATE SCHEMA sch; CREATE SCHEMA sch1; CREATE TABLE sch.sale (sale_date date not null, country_code text, product_sku text, units integer) PARTITION BY RANGE (sale_date); CREATE TABLE sch1.sale_201901 PARTITION OF sch.sale FOR VALUES FROM ('2019-01-01') TO ('2019-02-01'); CREATE TABLE sch1.sale_201902 PARTITION OF sch.sale FOR VALUES FROM ('2019-02-01') TO ('2019-03-01'); (1) PUB: CREATE PUBLICATION pub FOR TABLE sch1.sale_201901, sch1.sale_201902 WITH (publish_via_partition_root=true); (2) SUB: CREATE SUBSCRIPTION sub CONNECTION 'dbname=postgres host=localhost port=5432' PUBLICATION pub; (3) PUB: INSERT INTO sch.sale VALUES('2019-01-01', 'AU', 'cpu', 5), ('2019-01-02', 'AU', 'disk', 8); (4) SUB: SELECT * FROM sch.sale; (5) PUB: ALTER PUBLICATION pub ADD TABLE sch.sale; (6) SUB: ALTER SUBSCRIPTION sub REFRESH PUBLICATION; (7) SUB: SELECT * FROM sch.sale; Regards, Greg Nancarrow Fujitsu Australia