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useLazyQuerySubscription doesn't subscribe until it's triggered.

Generally we don't provide anything specific for this use case because by creating a subscription you're saying you want that data, so it only makes sense to fetch the data if it's not already there.

I guess you could hack something together with useQueryState and useQuerySubscription, skipping your subscription if the state is uninitialized:

const { data, isUninitialized } = useQueryState(arg)
const { refetch } = useQuerySubscription(arg, { skip: isUninitialized })

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