Ioseph Kim <pgsql...@postgresql.kr> writes: > 2016ë 06ì 15ì¼ 01:56ì Tom Lane ì´(ê°) ì´ ê¸: >> I take it from the vast silence that nobody particularly cares one way >> or the other. On reflection I think that this would be a good change >> to make, so I'll go do so unless I hear complaints soon. regards, tom >> lane
> I propose to change from asctime() to sql current_timestamp value, > then users will change date format with set command DateStyle. That would require an additional SQL query each time through the loop, which seems like undue expense. It's also not terribly friendly to the goal of localization, I should think, given the limited number of datestyle options and the fact that none of them actually change day or month names to non-English choices. And it would imply changing the timestamps from psql's timezone to the backend's. While that might have been a good way to do it in a green field, it's not the way \watch has worked in the past, and given the lack of complaints I'm disinclined to change that. regards, tom lane -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers