Add the following information:
In the “Parameters” subsection in the owner parameter description, add the following:
owner mode sets a flag in the LTL telling Replication Server that any table level Replication definition must be owner qualified to match this table.If the owner mode is set, the replication definition must be owner qualified. If the owner mode is not set, the replication definition must not be owner qualified.
In the “Usage” subsection, add the following information:
When a table is marked for replication and the owner mode is set to on, the replication definition must contain the owner name in the “with primary table named” clause, or the “with all tables named” clause. If the owner mode setting and the existence of the owner name in the replication definition do not match, the replication definition is not be used.
For example:
Issuing the following command with the owner mode set to on:
pdb_setreptable “mytable”, mark, owner
causes the rs_create_repdef command to generate the following replication definition for the primary and replicate database, which the Replication Server expects to receive:
create replication definition ra$0xda_”mytable”
with primary at ora102.dco with primary table named “qa4user”.”mytable” with replicate table named “qa4user”.”mytable” . . .
Issuing the following command with the owner mode set to off:
pdb_setreptable “mytable”, mark
causes the rs_create_repdef command to generate the following replication definition for the primary and replicate database, which the Replication Server expects to receive:
create replication definition ra$0xda_”mytable”
with primary at ora102.dco with primary table named ”mytable”
with replicate table named “qa4user”.”mytable” . . .