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I used the BDR 0.10.0 Documentation to set up UDR.

Basically you set the UDR node the same way as a BDR node and you use the

bdr.bdr_subscribe function to subscribe to the node that you ran the
brr.bdr_group_create function on.

It works great!

The only caveat is that if you are running any DDL on the UDL node you must
use the bdr.bdr_replicate_ddl_command function to execute the DDL only on
the UDR node.

Carter



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