Michael,
This is great info, is there a way to get the log back via a SQL call?
It would be pretty cool if there was a way to have the log go to a table instead of a file.


Tony Caduto

Michael Fuhr wrote:


ALTER USER johndoe SET log_statement TO TRUE; -- 7.x ALTER USER johndoe SET log_statement TO 'all'; -- 8.0

All new connections that johndoe makes will now have statement
logging enabled.

To enable logging for a particular session, execute the appropriate
"SET log_statement" statement in that session.  If you have permission
problems then you could wrap that operation in a function defined
as SECURITY DEFINER and create the function as a database superuser.





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