ALTER SUBSCRIPTION ALTER SUBSCRIPTION 7 SQL - Language Statements ALTER SUBSCRIPTION change the definition of a subscription ALTER SUBSCRIPTION name CONNECTION 'conninfo' ALTER SUBSCRIPTION name SET PUBLICATION publication_name [, ...] { REFRESH [ WITH ( refresh_option [= value] [, ... ] ) ] | SKIP REFRESH } ALTER SUBSCRIPTION name REFRESH PUBLICATION [ WITH ( refresh_option [= value] [, ... ] ) ] ALTER SUBSCRIPTION name ENABLE ALTER SUBSCRIPTION name DISABLE ALTER SUBSCRIPTION name SET ( subscription_parameter [= value] [, ... ] ) ALTER SUBSCRIPTION name OWNER TO { new_owner | CURRENT_USER | SESSION_USER } ALTER SUBSCRIPTION name RENAME TO new_name Description ALTER SUBSCRIPTION can change most of the subscription properties that can be specified in . You must own the subscription to use ALTER SUBSCRIPTION. To alter the owner, you must also be a direct or indirect member of the new owning role. The new owner has to be a superuser. (Currently, all subscription owners must be superusers, so the owner checks will be bypassed in practice. But this might change in the future.) Parameters name The name of a subscription whose properties are to be altered. CONNECTION 'conninfo' This clause alters the connection property originally set by . See there for more information. SET PUBLICATION publication_name Changes list of subscribed publications. See for more information. When REFRESH is specified, this command will also act like REFRESH PUBLICATION. refresh_option specifies additional options for the refresh operation, as described under REFRESH PUBLICATION. When SKIP REFRESH is specified, the command will not try to refresh table information. Note that either REFRESH or SKIP REFRESH must be specified. REFRESH PUBLICATION Fetch missing table information from publisher. This will start replication of tables that were added to the subscribed-to publications since the last invocation of REFRESH PUBLICATION or since CREATE SUBSCRIPTION. refresh_option specifies additional options for the refresh operation. The supported options are: copy_data (boolean) Specifies whether the existing data in the publications that are being subscribed to should be copied once the replication starts. The default is true. ENABLE Enables the previously disabled subscription, starting the logical replication worker at the end of transaction. DISABLE Disables the running subscription, stopping the logical replication worker at the end of transaction. SET ( subscription_parameter [= value] [, ... ] ) This clause alters parameters originally set by . See there for more information. The allowed options are slot_name and synchronous_commit new_owner The user name of the new owner of the subscription. new_name The new name for the subscription. Examples Change the publication subscribed by a subscription to insert_only: ALTER SUBSCRIPTION mysub SET PUBLICATION insert_only REFRESH; Disable (stop) the subscription: ALTER SUBSCRIPTION mysub DISABLE; Compatibility ALTER SUBSCRIPTION is a PostgreSQL extension. See Also