Tom Lane wrote:
> Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> writes:
> >> Let's take it out and wait to see if anyone really still wants it.
>
> > Just when I am ready to throw it away, I come up with a use for the
> > function:
>
> > test=> select * from pg_stat_activity where procpid != backend_pid();
>
> > This shows all activity _except_ my session, which pgmonitor or others
> > may want to use, and I can think of no other way to do it.
>
> Hm. Actually this seems like an argument for exposing MyBackendId, since
> what pg_stat_activity really depends on is BackendId. But as that view
> is presently defined, you'd not be able to write
> WHERE backendid = my_backend_id()
> because the view doesn't expose backendid.
Yes.
> > Comments? Maybe this is why it should be called pg_backend_id and put
> > in the stat section.
>
> *Please* don't call it pg_backend_id --- that invites confusion with
> BackendId which is a different thing.
>
> I'd suggest pg_backend_pid.
Sorry, I mean pg_backend_pid. I could expose backend_id but it may
confuse people so pid is probably better. If you had the id, you could
use pg_stat_get_backend_pid() to get the pid.
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