On su, 2003-01-26 at 03:03, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> Uh, you can turn on log_statements in postgresql.conf and they will
> appear in the server logs.
>
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Logging options are explained in the Administrator's manual at cha
Uh, you can turn on log_statements in postgresql.conf and they will
appear in the server logs.
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SAMTEK Consultores wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I need to register all the operations (INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE) that users
> does.
>
> Som
Hi:
I need to register all the operations (INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE) that users
does.
Something like an log file for the backbone (like a /var/log/messages,
where all done is registered).
Can any help me?
Thanks.
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SAMTEK, Consultores Informática y Telecomunicaciones
Calificado como Agente Tec
Look in postgresql.conf for something like debug_print_query or
something like that. 7.1 is pretty old, but I am sure it is there
somewhere.
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SAMTEK Consultores wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I'm using postgresql 7.1 release 1 on RH
Hi:
I'm using postgresql 7.1 release 1 on RH 7.1.
I need to register all the operations (INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE) that users
does.
Something like an log file for the backbone (like a /var/log/messages,
where all done is registered).
Can any help/explain me for doing this?
Thanks.
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SAMTEK, C