On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 10:48 PM, Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote: > Fujii Masao <masao.fu...@gmail.com> writes: >> OK, I've just implemented the patch (attached) which does this, i.e., >> redefines >> log_statement as a list. Thanks to the patch, log_statement can be set >> to "none", >> "ddl", "mod", "dml", "all", and any combinations of them. The meanings of >> "none", "ddl", "mod" and "all" are the same as they are now. New setting >> value >> "dml" loggs both data modification statements like INSERT and query access >> statements like SELECT and COPY TO. > > I still don't like this one bit. It's turning log_statement from a > reasonably clean design into a complete mess, which will be made even > worse after you add replication control to it. Yeah, I'd vote as well to let log_statement as it is (without mentioning the annoyance it would cause to users), and to have replication statement logging managed with a separate GUC for clarity. -- Michael
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