pgman wrote:
> Simon Riggs wrote:
> > Currently, when we set a statement_timeout and a query runs over that
> > time there is no log message to say that the statement has timed out. We
> > do get a message which says 
> >     ERROR:  canceling query due to user request
> > and so in the server log it is impossible to tell the difference between
> > a query that has been cancelled deliberately by the user and a query
> > whose time(out) has come.
> 
> I have updated the message to:
> 
>      errmsg("canceling query due to user request or statement timeout")));

Oops.  Did we freeze the message strings already for this release?

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