Robert Treat wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-12-01 at 11:47, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> > David Parker wrote:
> > > How difficult would it be to make the combination
> > >
> > > log_statement = all
> > > log_duration = true
> > >
> > > just put the duration on the same line as the statement? Then
> > > log_min_duration_statement could be used to
> > > do the desired log-at-threshold behavior, which certainly seems
> > > valuable. You'd need a way to visually/scriptually (?) distinguish those
> > > log records, though, I guess.
> > >
> > > Note that my original post on this was more of a question than an
> > > objection - it's entirely possible to sed around having duration and
> > > statement on separate lines - I just wanted clarification. Having them
> > > on the same line IS handy, however....
> >
> > Many people want the statement printed when it starts (for real-time
> > server monitoring), not when it finishes, meaning we don't know the
> > duration at start time.
> >
>
> I think what David is asking for is log_statement and log_duration to
> print on the same line at query completion time. We could then change
> log_min_duration_statement to print DurationExceeded <duration> rather
> than just Duration <time> like it does now, also on the same line, but
> with a way to differentiate the two.
I see. That just seems too confusing to me.
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