Thanks Michael.

I have been looking into the log today. The problem is however, that the
database server is a different computer which I don't have direct access to.
It requires emailing another guy every time I need the log.

I think that django should be able to tell when one query fails, right? And
so report that error, instead of pretending there is no problem.

Anyway, can Django be set up to show the initial problem(s)?

Thomas


On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 8:32 AM, Michael Radziej <m...@spieleck.de> wrote:

> Hi Thomas,
>
> there are multiple ways to catch the query. I suggest to enable query
> logging in  your postgres server for failed statements. That's a good
> idea, anyway.
>
> See the "When to log" and "What to log" settings in the postgresql.conf
> file.
>
>
> Kind regards
>
> Michael
>
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