On Fri, Jul 26, 2002 at 01:56:16PM -0300, Elielson Fontanezi wrote:

> The environment variables PGHOST and PGPORT specify to client applications
> the host and port of the database server, overriding the compiled-in
> defaults. If you are going to run client applications remotely then it is
> convenient if every user that plans to use the database sets PGHOST. This is
> not required, however: the settings can be communicated via command line
> options to most client programs. 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
> 
>       But... likely there are much more variables rather than PGDATA,
> PGHOST and PGPORT.
>       Where can I find them?

Perhaps you're looking for
http://www.postgresql.org/idocs/index.php?runtime-config.html

Please trim your replies to the list.

-Roberto

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