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2. Are there any
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3. Are there any
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4. Are there any
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5. Are there any
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16.2.3.3. Replication Rule Application
This section provides additional explanation and examples of usage for different combinations of
replication filtering options.
Some typical combinations of replication filter rule types are given in the following table:
Condition (Types of Options)
No
--replicate-*
How Servers Evaluate Replication Filtering Rules
Continue to step 2.
Execute the statement and exit.
--replicate-do-table
Does the table match any of them?
Execute the statement and exit.
Continue to step 3.
Continue to step 3.
--replicate-ignore-table
Does the table match any of them?
Ignore the statement and exit.
Continue to step 4.
Continue to step 4.
--replicate-wild-do-table
Does the table match any of them?
Execute the statement and exit.
Continue to step 5.
Continue to step 5.
--replicate-wild-ignore-table
Does the table match any of them?
Ignore the statement and exit.
Continue to step 6.
Continue to step 6.
--replicate-do-table
Ignore the statement and exit.
Execute the statement and exit.
options at all:
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options?
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options?
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options?
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or
--replicate-wild-do-table
Outcome
The slave executes all events that it receives from the
master.
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