Hi

InĀ  http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.3/static/runtime-config-logging.html
log_statement explained as

"
log_statement (string)        Controls which SQL statements are logged. Valid 
values are         none, ddl, mod, and         all. ddl logs all data 
definition         statements, such as CREATE, ALTER, and         DROP 
statements. mod logs all         ddl statements, plus data-modifying statements 
        such as INSERT,         UPDATE, DELETE, TRUNCATE,         and COPY 
FROM.         PREPARE, EXECUTE, and         EXPLAIN ANALYZE
statements are also logged if their contained command is of an
appropriate type. For clients using extended query protocol, logging
occurs when an Execute message is received, and values of the Bind
parameters are included (with any embedded single-quote marks doubled).
        The default is none. Only superusers can change this         setting.   
     Note:          Statements that contain simple syntax errors are not logged 
         even by the log_statement = all
setting, because the log message is emitted only after basic parsing
has been done to determine the statement type. In the case of extended
query protocol, this setting likewise does not log statements that fail
before the Execute phase (i.e., during parse analysis or planning). Set
log_min_error_statement to          ERROR (or lower) to log such statements.    
           "
Problem is i dont understand the difference between log_statement='all' and 
log_statement='mod'?

Am i missing something?

Thanks for your interest



      

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