Dear PgSQL-Hackers,

I would like to propose a new feature which is missing in PgSQL but quite 
useful and nice to have (and exists in Oracle and probably in some other 
RDBMS), I speak about "Database Level" triggers: BeforePgStart, AfterPgStarted, 
OnLogin, OnSuccessfulLogin, BeforePGshutdown, OnLogOut - I just mentioned some 
of it but the final events could be different.

These DB Level triggers are quite useful for example if somebogy want to set 
some PG env. variables depends on user belonging to one or another role or want 
to track who/wen logged in/out, start a stored procedure AfterPgStarted and so 
on.

Thanks!

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