Hello.
For a project we are planning cost management. Each "user" should pay for the cost he/she generates on the postgresql server.
The idea is that a query should be charged by the ammount of CPU time used and/or the ammount of data read from disk.
The acctual time (in milliseconds) it took to execute will not be a good way of getting the cost since the same query might take more or less time depending on current load and depeding on the state of a table.


Question is, can in some "good" way log or save (possibly using triggers) the CPU cost for each query that was run?
if there is such cost management?
please point me to the chapter in the manual if i simply missed it.


postgresql 7.4.5 is used, platform is linux.

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