doc: PG 13 relnotes: adjust partitioning items

Reported-by: Amit Langote
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Bruce Momjian 2020-05-07 13:06:31 -04:00
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@ -271,6 +271,10 @@ Author: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
Allow partitionwise joins to happen in more cases (Ashutosh Bapat, Etsuro Fujita, Amit Langote, Tom Lane) Allow partitionwise joins to happen in more cases (Ashutosh Bapat, Etsuro Fujita, Amit Langote, Tom Lane)
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For example, partitionwise joins can now happen between partitioned
tables where the ancestors do not exactly match.
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@ -303,7 +307,7 @@ Allow partitioned tables to be logically replicated via publications (Amit Lango
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Previously, partitions had to be replicated individually. Now partitioned tables can be published explicitly causing all partitions to be automatically published. Addition/removal of partitions from Previously, partitions had to be replicated individually. Now partitioned tables can be published explicitly causing all partitions to be automatically published. Addition/removal of partitions from
partitioned tables are automatically added/removed from publications. The CREATE PUBLICATION option publish_via_partition_root controls whether partitioned tables are published as themselves or their ancestors. partitioned tables are automatically added/removed from publications. The CREATE PUBLICATION option publish_via_partition_root controls whether partitioned tables are published as their own or their ancestors.
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@ -315,9 +319,12 @@ Author: Peter Eisentraut <peter@eisentraut.org>
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Allow non-partitioned tables to be logically replicated to subscribers that receive the rows into partitioned tables (Amit Langote) Allow logical replication into partitioned tables on subscribers (Amit Langote)
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Previously, subscribers could only receive rows into non-partitioned tables.
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