Uh, you can turn on log_statements in postgresql.conf and they will
appear in the server logs.

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> 
> I need to register all the operations (INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE) that users
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> 
> Something like an log file for the backbone (like a /var/log/messages,
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> 
> 
> Can any help me?
> 
> Thanks.
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