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Subject: [PERFORM] How to time several queries?
Hello
I posted this on the general list but think it would be more appropriate
here. Sorry.
I know it i
It doesn't seem to work. I want a time summary at the end. I am inserting
insert queries from a file with the \i option.
This is the outcome:
[7259] LOG: statement: INSERT INTO weather VALUES ('San Francisco', 46,
50, 0.25, '1994-11-27');
[7259] LOG: duration: 1.672 ms
[7259] LOG: statement: I
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Hello
I posted this on the general list but think it would be more appropriate
here. Sorry.
I know it is possible to time isolated queries through the settting of the
\timing option in psql. This makes PgSQL report the time it took to
perform one operation.
I would like to
Hello
I posted this on the general list but think it would be more appropriate
here. Sorry.
I know it is possible to time isolated queries through the settting of the
\timing option in psql. This makes PgSQL report the time it took to
perform one operation.
I would like to know how one can get a