On Wednesday March 19 2003 9:59, Flower Sun wrote:
> Hi, Ed L,
> Thank you so much! You gave me the answer as what I expected.
> Regards,
> Jing
Neil Conway's comment reminds me there is a much simpler and more reliable
way:
select * from pg_stat_activity
I gave you my customized version.
Ed
> "Ed L." <pgsql@bluepolka.net> wrote:On Wednesday March 19 2003 8:59,
Flower Sun wrote:
> > Do you know what's the command to get information of active/inactive
> > user connection(session) for postgresql?
>
> SELECT pg_stat_get_backend_pid(S.backendid) AS pid, db.datname AS
> database, dbu.usename AS user, pg_stat_get_backend_activity(S.backendid)
> AS current_query
> FROM pg_user dbu, pg_database db, (SELECT pg_stat_get_backend_idset() AS
> backendid) AS S,
> WHERE db.oid = pg_stat_get_backend_dbid(S.backendid)
> AND dbu.usesysid = pg_stat_get_backend_userid(S.backendid);
>
>
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