On 12.04.22 08:23, vignesh C wrote:
I have also included the implementation for skipping a few tables from
all tables publication, the 0002 patch has the implementation for the
same.
This feature is helpful for use cases where the user wants to
subscribe to all the changes except for the changes present in a few
tables.
Ex:
CREATE PUBLICATION pub1 FOR ALL TABLES SKIP TABLE t1,t2;
OR
ALTER PUBLICATION pub1 ADD SKIP  TABLE t1,t2;

We have already allocated the "skip" terminology for skipping transactions, which is a dynamic run-time action. We are also using the term "skip" elsewhere to skip locked rows, which is similarly a run-time action. I think it would be confusing to use the term SKIP for DDL construction.

Let's find another term like "omit", "except", etc.

I would also think about this in broader terms. For example, sometimes people want features like "all columns except these" in certain places. The syntax for those things should be similar.

That said, I'm not sure this feature is worth the trouble. If this is useful, what about "whole database except these schemas"? What about "create this database from this template except these schemas". This could get out of hand. I think we should encourage users to group their object the way they want and not offer these complicated negative selection mechanisms.


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