I finally figured it out, after changing my code to output the lines per
the number of rows of output, instead of until data[0] was blank.  It
turned out that data[0] was sometimes blank, and I forgot about that, and
was stopping the output after I got back an empty record (or so I thought).

So, all my fault.

The syslog thing I fixed by changing log_min_duration to 0, instead of
letting it default.  I don't think this used to be the default (to not log
any statements).

Thanks for all the ideas, anyway, folks.

Thanks again,
Susan


On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 2:27 PM, Rob Sargent <robjsarg...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 03/13/2014 03:23 PM, Susan Cassidy wrote:
>
>> The only one that comes out different is inet_server_addr,  via the
>> program, it comes out:
>> ::1
>> whereas via psql it comes out empty.
>>
>> Yes, I am 100% sure I am using the same schema (which I never specify, so
>> I am using 'public') and the same user and database.
>>
>> Susan
>>
>>
>>
>>  Unless username is also a schema name, then you're in that schema.
>
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