On 2/27/17 01:57, Amit Langote wrote:
> I see that if the table is a inheritance parent, and ONLY is not
> specified, the child tables are also added to the publication.

> If the child table is later removed from the inheritance hierarchy, it
> continues to be a part of the publication.

> Perhaps that's intentional?

I came across this the other day as well.  It's not clear what the best
way for this to behave would be.  Another option would be to check the
then-current inheritance relationships in the output plugin.

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