--- Richard Huxton <__> wrote: > Riccardo G. Facchini wrote: > > hi all, > > > > is there a way to determine the session id on a database session? > > > > I would need to have a unique number whenever a session is started, > and > > have this available as a function or view result. > > Add a new sequence to your database: > CREATE SEQUENCE my_session_id; > > Then, at the start of every session: > SELECT nextval('my_session_id'); > > and whenever you need the value: > SELECT currval('my_session_id'); > > Sequences are concurrency-safe, so you're OK with multiple clients. > They > return INT8 values, so you should be good for unique numbers for a > while. > > The only thing is, you need to remember to call nextval() every time > you > connect. > > HTH > -- > Richard Huxton > Archonet Ltd >
Good idea, but it won't work for what I need. I'll be able to do get the nextval('my_session_id') as soon as the session initiates, but my problem is that I need to make all the subsecuent actions aware of that particular value. using currval('my_session_id') is not good, as any other session is likely to also change my_session_id to another value. I was looking more on the pg_stat_activity view, but the problem I face is that I'm not sure on how to retrieve the unique pg_stat_get_backend_pid that corresponds to my own job... thank you, any other suggestion? regards, ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly