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ahachete | 3 months ago

Logical replication does NOT require a primary key. It requires either a primary key, a unique index or to define a replica identity.

Sure, that still boils down, in most cases, to having a PK (replica identity is normally not a good idea), but there are cases where this would not be the case.

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