I am trying to see the impact of commit_delay.
Set it to 10 (microseconds), i.e. to 100ms
synchronous_commit is kept to default (i.e. ON)
Now I expect my DML statements to take atleast 100ms. But when I try to execute
a few and measure using the timing command of postgres or the time command
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Now I expect my DML statements to take atleast 100ms. But when I
try to execute a few and measure using the timing command of
postgres or the time command of linux, the duration is just a few
milliseconds.
What am I doing wrong ?
Have you changed
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I am migrating a database from SQLServer to PostgreSQL and I want to know if exists some tool to execute tests to see if the functionality of the triggers and stored procedures still the same?
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