Kynn Jones wrote:
How does one silence NOTICE and WARNING messages in psql?
I've tried \set QUIET on, \set VERBOSITY terse, and even \o /dev/null,
but I still get them!
Have you tried
SET client_min_messages = ERROR;
?
Yours,
Laurenz Albe
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Tom, Albe,
Thanks for the client_min_messages pointer; it did the trick.
On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 2:53 PM, Scott Marlowe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
If you start postgresql from the pg_ctl command line and it's set to
log to stdout, then continue to use that terminal for psql afterwards,
you
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 2:28 PM, Kynn Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
How does one silence NOTICE and WARNING messages in psql? I've tried \set
QUIET on, \set VERBOSITY terse, and even \o /dev/null, but I still get them!
If you start postgresql from the pg_ctl command line and it's set to
Hi!
How does one silence NOTICE and WARNING messages in psql? I've tried \set
QUIET on, \set VERBOSITY terse, and even \o /dev/null, but I still get them!
TIA!
Kynn
Kynn Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How does one silence NOTICE and WARNING messages in psql? I've tried \set
QUIET on, \set VERBOSITY terse, and even \o /dev/null, but I still get them!
Set client_min_messages to, say, ERROR. There's no psql-side control of
that.