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On Feb 19, 2008, at 3:25 PM, Geoffrey wrote: > I'm assuming that triggers on my replication database would be > disabled by slony. Is this correct? Yes, they will be disabled on the replica. However, if you have tables that are not part of the slony set that have triggers that alter tables that are in your slony set, then all bets are off. You'd probably get some error on that condition, though, when the trigger fired.
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