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<!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/catalogs.sgml,v 2.178 2008/10/06 13:59:37 tgl Exp $ --> |
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Documentation of the system catalogs, directed toward PostgreSQL developers |
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<para> |
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The view <structname>pg_settings</structname> provides access to |
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run-time parameters of the server. It is essentially an alternative |
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interface to the <command>SHOW</> and <command>SET</> commands. |
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interface to the <xref linkend="sql-show" endterm="sql-show-title"> |
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and <xref linkend="sql-set" endterm="sql-set-title"> commands. |
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It also provides access to some facts about each parameter that are |
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not directly available from <command>SHOW</>, such as minimum and |
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maximum values. |
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<row> |
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<entry><structfield>extra_desc</structfield></entry> |
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<entry><type>text</type></entry> |
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<entry>Additional, more detailed, information about the parameter</entry> |
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<entry>Additional, more detailed, description of the parameter</entry> |
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</row> |
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<entry><structfield>context</structfield></entry> |
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<entry><structfield>enumvals</structfield></entry> |
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<entry><type>text</type></entry> |
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<entry>Allowed values in enum parameters (NULL for non-enum |
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<entry>Allowed values of an enum parameter (NULL for non-enum |
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values)</entry> |
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<entry><structfield>reset_val</structfield></entry> |
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<entry><type>text</type></entry> |
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<entry>Default run-time session value for the parameter that it will |
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revert to if <command>RESET</command></entry> |
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<entry>Value that <command>RESET</command> would reset the parameter to |
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in the current session</entry> |
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</row> |
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<entry><structfield>sourcefile</structfield></entry> |
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<entry><type>text</type></entry> |
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<entry>Input file the current value was set from (NULL for values set in |
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sources other than configuration files). Helpful when using |
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configuration include directives.</entry> |
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<entry>Configuration file the current value was set in (NULL for |
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values set from sources other than configuration files, or when |
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examined by a non-superuser). |
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Helpful when using configuration include directives</entry> |
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</row> |
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<row> |
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<entry><structfield>sourceline</structfield></entry> |
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<entry><type>text</type></entry> |
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<entry>Line number within the sourcefile the current value was set |
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from (NULL for values set in sources other than configuration files) |
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<entry><type>integer</type></entry> |
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<entry>Line number within the configuration file the current value was |
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set at (NULL for values set from sources other than configuration files, |
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or when examined by a non-superuser) |
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</entry> |
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</row> |
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