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On 07/12/2016 07:20 AM, Nick Babadzhanian wrote:
I apologize if this is wrong place to ask the question.

A quote from pglogical FAQ:

Q. Does pglogical support cascaded replication?
Subscribers can be configured as publishers as well thus cascaded replication can be achieved
by forwarding/chaining (again no failover though).

The only mentions of forwarding on documentation page are:

Cascading replication is implemented in the form of changeset forwarding.

forward_origins - array of origin names to forward, currently only supported values are empty
array meaning don't forward any changes that didn't originate on provider node, or "{all}"
which means replicate all changes no matter what is their origin, default is "{all}"

So my question is how to forward changeset using pglogical?

That's a great question. I have tried to figure out that information as well. Unfortunately it appears that it is locked up in 2ndQuadrant's head. I suggest contacting them.

Sincerely,

JD

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