Hello, again. Is there some way to turn off notices in postgres's logging? We have a sloppy programmer who wrote queries that cause postgres to print messages like: Adding missing FROM-clause entry for table "table_name" This application is used by hundreds of our customers, and hence gets lots of traffic. We generally get 10MB per day of logs, and a great majority of them (almost half) are this kind of message. The thing is, I really could care less what Postgres is doing to rewrite someone's sloppy query; can't I turn the thing off? I've looked through the documentation without much luck. Any help? Thanks in advance. ^_^ -- +-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-+ | Shaun M. Thomas INN Database Programmer | | Phone: (309) 743-0812 Fax : (309) 743-0830 | | Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] AIM : trifthen | | Web : hamster.lee.net | | | | "Most of our lives are about proving something, either to | | ourselves or to someone else." | | -- Anonymous | +-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-+ ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: subscribe and unsubscribe commands go to [EMAIL PROTECTED]