log_min_duration question - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Harald Fuchs
Subject log_min_duration question
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Msg-id 87bn7r7gmj.fsf@hf.protecting.net
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From the 9.5 docs:

  log_min_duration_statement (integer)

  Causes the duration of each completed statement to be logged if the
  statement ran for at least the specified number of
  milliseconds. Setting this to zero prints all statement
  durations. Minus-one (the default) disables logging statement
  durations. For example, if you set it to 250ms then all SQL statements
  that run 250ms or longer will be logged.

While the first sentence explicitly states a fixed unit (namely msec),
the last sentence seems to imply a (maybe optional) unit suffix
(ms in this case).  Which one is true?

How would e.g. "SET log_min_duration_statement=1min" be interpreted?

I'd prefer a docs clarification.

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