"Stéphane A. Schildknecht" stephane.schildknecht at postgresqlfr.org
Fri Oct 17 10:34:23 PDT 2008
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Anoop Bhat a écrit :
> I previously had replication working from a master to a backup. I recently moved it from that backup to another in a different location.
> 
> I noticed that neither of my backups had this one particular column from a particular table which stored user information.
> 
> This column happened to be the password column (sort of important)
> 
> The column definition is
> 
>  password            | character varying(256)   |
> 
> 
> Is there any reason that this column would be blank on both backup servers. Am I missing something?
> 
> Thanks
> 

Is it possible you had that column to the table once replication was installed,
but did not use "EXECUTE SCRIPT" ?

Regards,
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Stéphane Schildknecht
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