On Sun, Jul 17, 2016 at 2:08 PM, Jim Nasby <jim.na...@bluetreble.com> wrote:
> On 7/13/16 2:06 PM, Joshua D. Drake wrote: > >> On 07/07/2016 01:01 PM, Robert Haas wrote: >> >> There was an unconference session on this topic at PGCon and quite a >>> number of people there stated that they found DDL to be an ease-of-use >>> feature and wanted to have it. >>> >> >> Yeah, I haven't meet anyone yet that would like to have: >> >> select replicate_these_relations('['public']); >> >> vs: >> >> ALTER SCHEMA public ENABLE REPLICATION; >> >> (or something like that). >> > > I generally agree, but I think the more important question is "Why?". Is > it becouse DDL looks more like a sentence? Is it because arrays are a PITA? > Is it too hard to call functions? Once you get fine grained enough to support replicating different sets of possibly overlapping objects/namespaces to different groups of recipients, the DDL approach becomes just as convoluted as calling functions and nobody will memorize the entire syntax. Jan > > -- > Jim Nasby, Data Architect, Blue Treble Consulting, Austin TX > Experts in Analytics, Data Architecture and PostgreSQL > Data in Trouble? Get it in Treble! http://BlueTreble.com > 855-TREBLE2 (855-873-2532) mobile: 512-569-9461 > > > -- > Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) > To make changes to your subscription: > http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers > -- Jan Wieck Senior Postgres Architect http://pgblog.wi3ck.info