On Tue, Mar 31, 2026 at 10:17 AM Pavel Stehule <[email protected]>
wrote:
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> út 31. 3. 2026 v 6:18 odesílatel Amit Kapila <[email protected]>
napsal:
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>> Change syntax of EXCEPT TABLE clause in publication commands.
>>
>> Adjust the syntax of the EXCEPT clause in CREATE/ALTER PUBLICATION
>> added in commits fd366065e0 and 493f8c6439 to move the TABLE keyword
>> inside the relation list.
>>
>> Old syntax:
>> CREATE PUBLICATION ... FOR ALL TABLES EXCEPT TABLE (t1, ...);
>> ALTER PUBLICATION  ... SET ALL TABLES EXCEPT TABLE (t1, ...);
>>
>> New syntax:
>> CREATE PUBLICATION ... FOR ALL TABLES EXCEPT (TABLE t1, ...);
>> ALTER PUBLICATION  ... SET ALL TABLES EXCEPT (TABLE t1, ...);
>>
>> This is to ensure that inclusion and exclusion list can be specified in
>> a same way. Previously, the exclusion table list can be specified as
>> TABLE (t1, t2, t3) and inclusion list can be specified as TABLE t1, t2,
>> t3, or TABLE t1, TABLE t2, TABLE t3.
>>
>> This change is purely syntactic and does not alter behavior.
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>
> I am late, I am sorry. I don't think the new syntax is intuitive.
>
> Why is the keyword TABLE necessary there?
>

We discussed this during the development. See email[1].

>
> Cannot be just:
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> CREATE PUBLICATION ... FOR ALL TABLES EXCEPT (t1, ...);
>

Consider cases where we need to exclude all tables in schema. So we can
have something like: CREATE PUBLICATION ... FOR ALL TABLES EXCEPT (SCHEMA
t1, ...);. We need a way to distinguish whether the exclusion object is a
schema or table similar to what is present inclusion list like  CREATE
PUBLICATION ... FOR TABLE t1, TABLES IN SCHEMA s1;

[1]:
https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAJpy0uB%3DJxTYXOB7VmrhVLR%2B1PG0%3DTtHuGekaqibOPpo2UBLiQ%40mail.gmail.com

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With Regards,
Amit Kapila

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