--- Phoenix Kiula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> In some examples posted to this forum, it seems to me that when people
> execute queries in the psql window, they also see "90 ms taken"
> (milliseconds), which denotes the time taken to execute the query.
> Where can I set this option because I'm not seeing it in my psql
> window on both Win XP and Linux. Thanks!

You can get the timing from psql two ways:

EXPLAIN ANALYZE your_query;

Or you can use of the psql internal commands to see the this of psql internal 
command type "\?"
from the psql command prompt.  The one you want is "\timing".  However, notice 
that "\timing" and
explain analyze do not exactly agree on the results they produce.

IIRC, "\time" also counts its own overhead.

Regards,
Richard Broersma Jr.

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