On 03/09/2015 12:57 AM, Anushka Chandrababu wrote:
Hi,

I am accessing postgres database using tcl. I am looking for a way to
change the database in an existing connection, but I saw that this is
not possible in postgresql without creating a new connection.

Then I decided to query pg_conndefaults so that I can get the previous
connection detail, mainly the host ip address. But
it returned blank strings. Is there a way to set the pg_conndefault
values.Then I can use those values to make the new connection. Please
understand that at this point in the code, I have no information about
the previous connection parameters. I only know the new database name to
which it has to be connected.

Please let me know if there is a way to tackle this situation.

What version of Postgres are you working with?

The last version I can find that has pg_conndefaults is 7.4.


Thank You
Anushka


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