On Wed, May 28, 2003 at 12:59:56PM +0200, Sailesh Krishnamurthy wrote:
elog(NOTICE should send NOTICE messages to the psql client (I think !)
while elog(LOG while only send it to the logfile you might have
specified while starting the postmaster
Whether a given elog level is sent to the
Why don't you use elog(LOG, instead of printf ?
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I'm guessing his problem is that he's expecting this to come out of psql
and not go to the backend's stdout.
Kris Jurka
On Wed, 28 May 2003, Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:
Hi,
This is a much better way than printf:
elog(NOTICE, this is my test: %s, string);
Chris
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Dear Sir
I am new to postgres and dont know the excat procedure of
testing my code, okay i will use elog, but please tell me the procedure
of testing that.
for example,pls tell what should i do after i add code, what make files
should i run and where should i place the new
Srikanth == Srikanth M Srikanth writes:
Srikanth Dear Sir I am new to postgres and dont know the excat
Srikanth procedure of testing my code, okay i will use elog, but
Srikanth please tell me the procedure of testing that.
Srikanth
As you're a big fan of stealing code, why don't
Hi,
This is a much better way than printf:
elog(NOTICE, this is my test: %s, string);
Chris
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Dear Sir,
I want