On Thu, 4 Sep 2008, Kevin Grittner wrote:
> Personally, I would take the "Min", "Default", and "Max" to mean what
> Greg intends; it's the "Current" one that gives me pause.
That's the output of current_setting(name) which shows what it is right
now; no more, no less. See
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/interactive/sql-show.html and
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/interactive/functions-admin.html
That shows the parameter as the admin/usr set it, whereas the "setting"
column in pg_settings displays in terms of the internal units. Example
session showing how that all fits together:
pg=# select current_setting('work_mem'); current_setting
----------------- 1GB
(1 row)
pg=# set work_mem='256MB';
SET
pg=# select current_setting('work_mem'); current_setting
----------------- 256MB
(1 row)
pg=# select setting,unit from pg_settings where name='work_mem'; setting | unit
---------+------ 262144 | kB
(1 row)
Since the word "current" isn't actually in the patch anywhere, and only
appears in that little sample usage snippet I provided, whether or not
it's a good name for that doesn't impact the patch itself.
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* Greg Smith gsmith@gregsmith.com http://www.gregsmith.com Baltimore, MD