PG Doc comments form <nore...@postgresql.org> writes: > In the documentation for Postgres 15, on page > https://www.postgresql.org/docs/15/ecpg-sql-set-connection.html, it states > that one can write:
> SET CONNECTION connection_name > And under that, it talks about "connection_name" and DEFAULT, which is > supposed to be used in order to use the "default connection". > However, "SET CONNECTION DEFAULT" is treated by ECPG as a normal connection > name (looking for a connection named "DEFAULT"), not as a special keyword > meaning to go back to using the "default" connection. > Is there something I'm missing there ? I don't see it either. Both that and EXEC SQL DISCONNECT claim that DEFAULT is a specially treated name, but I don't see anything in the underlying code that treats it differently. Perhaps there was an intention to have some such feature but it never got done? Anyway, I don't see anything indicating that there's actually such a concept as "the default connection". I suggest we just remove those paragraphs. What *is* treated specially is CURRENT --- but EXEC SQL SET CONNECTION = CURRENT is effectively a no-op, so it's not very exciting. regards, tom lane