Re: log_destination = csvlog - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Ryan Kelly
Subject Re: log_destination = csvlog
Date
Msg-id 20120917193200.GB16206@llserver.lakeliving.com
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In response to log_destination = csvlog  (Edson Richter <edsonrichter@hotmail.com>)
Responses Re: log_destination = csvlog  (Edson Richter <edsonrichter@hotmail.com>)
Re: log_destination = csvlog  (Edson Richter <edsonrichter@hotmail.com>)
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On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 04:20:14PM -0300, Edson Richter wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I've started collecting log information in CSV format, but I need a
> way to customize it.
> Problem is that I'm collecting slow statements, and the statements
> have \n (newline) character, and the piece of
>
> 2012-09-17 14:25:33.150 BRT,"thedb","thedb",15660,"10.10.20.1:33485",5054d3ab.3d2c,1,"SELECT",2012-09-15
> 16:14:51 BRT,10/204822,0,LOG,00000,"duração: 505.494 ms  executar
> <unnamed>: select A, B
>     from C join D
>          on C.id = D.c_id
>
> And so on.
>
> It's not possible to change the application (hours of testing after
> changes will not be feasible for 2 million LOC).
>
> How can I tell PostgreSQL that it should remove the line breaks (and
> change them into whitespace character) from SQL statements? Or there
> is an "regexp" I can use for this purpose?
CSV parsers should handle this correctly. What tools are you trying to
use?

>
> Thanks,
>
> Edson
>

-Ryan Kelly


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