Sorry, it was my fault. The setting was '%t' and a space. I fixed it and it
works well.
Many thanks !
"Michael Fuhr" <mike@fuhr.org> wrote in message
news:20070222110353.GA7197@winnie.fuhr.org...
> On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 12:25:42PM +0200, Sabin Coanda wrote:
>> I'd like to check that my log_line_prefix is set to '%t'.
>> I suppose I can check it with the following statement:
>> SELECT current_setting( 'log_line_prefix' )
>> WHERE current_setting( 'log_line_prefix' ) != '%t'
>>
>> But it returns every time a row, with '%t', even when log_line_prefix is
>> set
>> to '%t'.
>> What's wrong ?
>
> Works here. Might log_line_prefix have leading or trailing spaces?
> What does the following return?
>
> SELECT '<' || current_setting('log_line_prefix') || '>',
> length(current_setting('log_line_prefix'));
>
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