Thread: DATESTYLE

DATESTYLE

From
Çağıl Şeker
Date:
How can I change DATESTYLE to GERMAN on postgresql globally. I've heard something like:

postmaster -o -e

for European style, but couldn't find the option for GERMAN style. Or is there any other way to set this at the
beginningand globally. Thanks. 

Cagil Seker
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Re: DATESTYLE

From
Bruce Momjian
Date:
In 7.3, there is a datestyle variable in postgresql.conf.

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�a��l �eker wrote:
>
> How can I change DATESTYLE to GERMAN on postgresql globally. I've heard something like:
>
> postmaster -o -e
>
> for European style, but couldn't find the option for GERMAN style. Or is there any other way to set this at the
beginningand globally. Thanks. 
>
> Cagil Seker
> ________________________________________
> Software Engineer / Yazilim Muhendisi
> Biznet Bilisim Sistemleri ve Dan. San. Tic. A.S.
> Teknokent Ikizler Binasi Kat:1 A-2 Blok, ODTU
> 06531 Ankara/TURKEY
> Tel     : +90 312 210 11 77
> Fax     : +90 312 210 11 67
> E-mail : cagils@biznet.com.tr
> http://www.biznet.com.tr
>
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