Previously Alex Ezell wrote:
> 
> Sorry the double and top post, but please disregard. I've been
> informed by a coworker that this is a PostgreSQL limitation on the
> length of the current_query column and that thus far, the PostgreSQL
> devs will not change it.

Postgres has a log_statement configuration settings which you can use to
make it log all queries to its logfile. Perhaps that would be useful for
you?

Wichert.

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