Gary Richardson wrote:

These are essentially temporary tables that aren't defined as such --
they typically take a long time to derive (30 minutes to an hour) and
are used for multiple queries afterwards before being dropped.


In that case, why not just ignore those tables for replication? I realize that you
excluded that as a possible solution in your initial message, but that would be
the normal way to do it. Without knowing why that doesn't work for you it's
hard to give an answer that might. Do you not have control over the server
configuration?


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