Re: logging SQL statements - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From IJS/System - Joko
Subject Re: logging SQL statements
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Msg-id 48F00111.7070801@ijs.co.id
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In response to Re: logging SQL statements  (Jagadeesh <mnjagadeesh@gmail.com>)
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It's surely possible.

Just enable this at postgresql.conf:
log_destination = 'stderr'
redirect_stderr = on

And then choose what to log:
log_statement = 'all'

Valid values are none, ddl, mod, and all. ddl logs all data definition commands like CREATE, ALTER, and DROP commands. mod logs all ddl statements, plus INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, TRUNCATE, and COPY FROM. PREPARE and EXPLAIN ANALYZE statements are also logged if their contained command is of an appropriate type.

And u can modify other variables as you want.
Regards,
Joko [IT/EDP]
PT. Indra Jaya Swastika
Phone: +62 31 7481388  Ext 201
http://www.ijs.co.id


Jagadeesh wrote:
On Oct 9, 6:23 pm, shreeseva.learn...@gmail.com ("c k") wrote: 
Is it possible to log all sql statements submitted to database server in a
table in that database it self? This will be different from database logs
which are written by db server.
Regards,
CPK   
I am not confident but it should be posible. some settings like debug
would log every thing in a logfile.
Will check more on this and update.
Thanks
 

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