Re: Getting bind variables from log file - Mailing list pgsql-admin
From | Bruce Momjian |
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Subject | Re: Getting bind variables from log file |
Date | |
Msg-id | 200611202128.kAKLScT05820@momjian.us Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Getting bind variables from log file ("Nigel Bishop" <Nigel.Bishop@ioko.com>) |
List | pgsql-admin |
Nigel Bishop wrote: > Hi, > > > > PG 8.1.4 > > O/S Solaris 8 > > > > I was wondering whether it's possible to get the value of the bind > variables in the PG log file > Yes, but only in 8.2beta. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > We have an app that's failing: > > > > 2006-11-15 12:50:15 GMTSTATEMENT: BEGIN > > 2006-11-15 12:50:15 GMTLOG: 00000: statement: PREPARE <unnamed> AS > SELECT displayname, stringvalue, datatype, siteid, datereceived, > > file, intvalue FROM file_head INNER JOIN file_body USING (fileid) INNER > JOIN metric_references USING (reference) WHERE datereceived > > BETWEEN DATE $1 AND DATE $2 AND siteid IN ($3) AND reference IN ($4) > ORDER BY datereceived, displayname, file, siteid > > 2006-11-15 12:50:15 GMTLOCATION: exec_parse_message, postgres.c:1153 > > 2006-11-15 12:50:15 GMTSTATEMENT: SELECT displayname, stringvalue, > datatype, siteid, datereceived, file, intvalue FROM file_head IN > > NER JOIN file_body USING (fileid) INNER JOIN metric_references USING > (reference) WHERE datereceived BETWEEN DATE $1 AND DATE $2 AND > > siteid IN ($3) AND reference IN ($4) ORDER BY datereceived, > displayname, file, siteid > > 2006-11-15 12:50:15 GMTDEBUG: 00000: StartTransactionCommand > > 2006-11-15 12:50:15 GMTLOCATION: start_xact_command, postgres.c:1983 > > 2006-11-15 12:50:15 GMTSTATEMENT: SELECT displayname, stringvalue, > datatype, siteid, datereceived, file, intvalue FROM file_head IN > > NER JOIN file_body USING (fileid) INNER JOIN metric_references USING > (reference) WHERE datereceived BETWEEN DATE $1 AND DATE $2 AND > > siteid IN ($3) AND reference IN ($4) ORDER BY datereceived, > displayname, file, siteid > > 2006-11-15 12:50:15 GMTERROR: 42601: syntax error at or near "$1" at > character 211 > > 2006-11-15 12:50:15 GMTLOCATION: yyerror, scan.l:770 > > 2006-11-15 12:50:15 GMTSTATEMENT: SELECT displayname, stringvalue, > datatype, siteid, datereceived, file, intvalue FROM file_head IN > > NER JOIN file_body USING (fileid) INNER JOIN metric_references USING > (reference) WHERE datereceived BETWEEN DATE $1 AND DATE $2 AND > > siteid IN ($3) AND reference IN ($4) ORDER BY datereceived, > displayname, file, siteid > > 2006-11-15 12:50:15 GMTDEBUG: 00000: StartTransactionCommand > > 2006-11-15 12:50:15 GMTLOCATION: start_xact_command, postgres.c:1983 > > 2006-11-15 12:50:15 GMTDEBUG: 00000: StartTransaction > > > > Running the SQL at the prompt is fine using the date format 'YYYY-MM-DD' > > > > I set the following params in the conf file and although if kicks out a > lot of info it doesn't show the values for the bind variables > > > > client_min_messages = debug5 > > log_min_messages = debug5 > > log_error_verbosity = verbose > > log_min_error_statement = debug5 > > log_min_duration_statement = 0 > > log_statement = 'all' > > > > Can someone point out where I'm going wrong? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Nigel > > > > > > > > Communications on or through ioko's computer systems may be monitored or recorded to secure effective system operationand for other lawful purposes. > > Unless otherwise agreed expressly in writing, this communication is to be treated as confidential and the information init may not be used or disclosed except for the purpose for which it has been sent. If you have reason to believe that youare not the intended recipient of this communication, please contact the sender immediately. No employee is authorisedto conclude any binding agreement on behalf of ioko with another party by e-mail without prior express writtenconfirmation. > > ioko365 Ltd. VAT reg 656 2443 31. Reg no 3048367. All rights reserved. -- Bruce Momjian bruce@momjian.us EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com + If your life is a hard drive, Christ can be your backup. +
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