On Wed, Dec 3, 2025 at 9:49 AM shveta malik <shveta.malik@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > relid | 16391
> > schemaname | public
> > relname | conf_tab
> > conflict_type | multiple_unique_conflicts
> > remote_xid | 761
> > remote_commit_lsn | 0/01761400
> > remote_commit_ts | 2025-12-02 15:02:07.045935+00
> > remote_origin | pg_16406
> > key_tuple |
> > remote_tuple | {"a":2,"b":3,"c":4}
> > local_conflicts |
> >
{"{\"xid\":\"773\",\"commit_ts\":\"2025-12-02T15:02:00.640253+00:00\",\"origin\":\"\",\"tuple\":{\"a\":2,\"b\":2,\"c\":2}}","{\"xid\":\"
> >
773\",\"commit_ts\":\"2025-12-02T15:02:00.640253+00:00\",\"origin\":\"\",\"tuple\":{\"a\":3,\"b\":3,\"c\":3}}","{\"xid\":\"773\",\"commit_ts\":\"2025-12-02T
> > 15:02:00.640253+00:00\",\"origin\":\"\",\"tuple\":{\"a\":4,\"b\":4,\"c\":4}}"}
> >
>
> Thanks, it looks good. For the benefit of others, could you include a
> brief note, perhaps in the commit message for now, describing how to
> access or read this array column? We can remove it later.
Thanks, okay, temporarily I have added in a commit message how we can
fetch the data from the JSON array field. In next version I will add
a test to get the conflict stored in conflict log history table and
fetch from it.
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Regards,
Dilip Kumar
Google