Hi, On 10/09/18 05:30, Jinhua Luo wrote: > Because I found in the source codes that if not explicitly set (e.g. > via pg_replication_origin_session_setup), the > replorigin_session_origin included in the wal is InvalidRepOriginId, > correct?
This is correct, unless explicitly set, it will be InvalidRepOriginId. > Jinhua Luo <luajit...@gmail.com> 于2018年9月9日周日 下午10:16写道: >> >> Could I assume all local originated changes is with InvalidRepOriginId? >> Jinhua Luo <luajit...@gmail.com> 于2018年9月8日周六 下午5:41写道: >>> >>> Hi All, >>> >>> What's the local logical replication origin, which could be used to >>> filter local changes in the replication slot? >>> >>> In other words, I'm curious that what's the default replication >>> origin? Because normal DML locally does not set any origin explicitly, >>> correct? > -- Petr Jelinek http://www.2ndQuadrant.com/ PostgreSQL Development, 24x7 Support, Training & Services