am  Wed, dem 25.10.2006, um 15:56:17 +0200 mailte Nico Grubert folgendes:
> Dear list members,
> 
> I have a web application running that is connected to my postgres 
> database. This web application builds dynamically SQL queries and 
> queries the postgres database. I would like to see these SQL queries. 
> How can I do this? Is there a way to monitor the SQL queries which are 
> sent to my postgres database?

Set this in your postgresql.conf:

log_statement = all

Reload the server, and then you can find all your statements in the log.


Andreas
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