Re: Testing truthiness of GUC variables?
| От | Abelard Hoffman |
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| Тема | Re: Testing truthiness of GUC variables? |
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| Ответ на | Testing truthiness of GUC variables? (Abelard Hoffman <abelardhoffman@gmail.com>) |
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Re: Testing truthiness of GUC variables?
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On Sun, Sep 14, 2014 at 11:17 PM, Abelard Hoffman <abelardhoffman@gmail.com> wrote:
If I set a custom GUC variable to a boolean value, such as:SET myapp.audit = 'on';is there a way to test it for truthiness in the same way the standard built-in variables are? IOW, the docs say a boolean can be written as:Boolean values can be written as on, off, true, false, yes, no, 1, 0 (all case-insensitive) or any unambiguous prefix of these.
Sorry, hit send too soon. I meant to ask, is there a built-in function I can call, given the value from current_setting('myapp.audit'), that will test it using the same logic?
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