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$PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/libpq.sgml,v 1.157 2004/06/08 13:49:22 momjian Exp $ |
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$PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/libpq.sgml,v 1.158 2004/08/11 18:06:00 tgl Exp $ |
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<chapter id="libpq"> |
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only protocol 2.0. (Protocol 1.0 is obsolete and not supported by <application>libpq</application>.) |
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<term><function>PQserverVersion</function><indexterm><primary>PQserverVersion</></></term> |
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<para> |
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Returns an integer representing the backend version. |
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<synopsis> |
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int PQserverVersion(const PGconn *conn); |
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Applications may use this to determine the version of the database server they |
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are connected to. The number is formed by converting the major, minor, and |
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revision numbers into two digit numbers and appending them together. For |
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example, version 7.4.2 will be returned as 70402, and version 8.1 will be |
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returned as 80100 (leading zeroes are not shown). Zero is returned if the |
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connection is bad. |
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</para> |
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