trigger audit logon
Dear, I'm looking to create a login and logoff audit without a bank, which is the biggest and the user that logged in, but is not an information source on the internet, can you help me? Thank´s Fabio Teles
Re: Pushing btree opclass implementor's docs to the main SGML docs
On 2/5/18 18:51, Tom Lane wrote: > So I can see two ways to approach this: add two new subsections at the end > of xindex.sgml, or create a new chapter about b-trees in Part VII > ("Internals") to go beside the existing ones about the more recently added > index types. The latter would make more sense if anyone was inspired to > write something comparable in length to the existing per-index-type > chapters. But I'm not volunteering to do that, so if it's a chapter it'd > be a mighty thin one to start with. xindex seems better to me. -- Peter Eisentraut http://www.2ndQuadrant.com/ PostgreSQL Development, 24x7 Support, Remote DBA, Training & Services
Re: Pushing btree opclass implementor's docs to the main SGML docs
Peter Eisentraut writes: > On 2/5/18 18:51, Tom Lane wrote: >> So I can see two ways to approach this: add two new subsections at the end >> of xindex.sgml, or create a new chapter about b-trees in Part VII >> ("Internals") to go beside the existing ones about the more recently added >> index types. The latter would make more sense if anyone was inspired to >> write something comparable in length to the existing per-index-type >> chapters. But I'm not volunteering to do that, so if it's a chapter it'd >> be a mighty thin one to start with. > xindex seems better to me. Oh, I already did it as a chapter. I'm inclined to think that somebody will want to write something more there someday, and anyway it's already longer than some existing chapters ... regards, tom lane