On 06/09/2017 02:16 PM, Ken Tanzer wrote:
> FWIW, it would be clearer at least to me if you took the two statements
> in the description:
> 
>   * log_statement setting is set to "all", meaning every SQL statement
>     executed while in this state will also get logged.
>   * If set_user.block_log_statement is set to "on", SET log_statement
>     and variations will be blocked. And this one from the notes:
> 
>  And this one from the notes:
> 
>   * If set_user.block_log_statement is set to "off", the log_statement
>     setting is left unchanged.
> 
> And combined them together:
> 
> If set-user.block_log_statement is set to "on", log_statement setting is
> set to "all", meaning every SQL statement executed while in this state
> will also get logged.  SET log_statement and variations will be
> blocked.  If set to "off," the log statement setting is left unchanged.

Sounds good, will make that change or something similar -- thanks for
the feedback.

Joe

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