RESET
Function
RESET restores run-time parameters to their default values. The default values are parameter default values complied in the postgresql.conf configuration file.
RESET is an alternative spelling for:
SET configuration_parameter TO DEFAULT
Precautions
RESET and SET have the same transaction behavior. Their impact will be rolled back.
Syntax
RESET {configuration_parameter | CURRENT_SCHEMA | TIME ZONE | TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL | SESSION AUTHORIZATION | ALL };
Parameter Description
Parameter |
Description |
Value Range |
---|---|---|
configuration_parameter |
Specifies the name of a settable run-time parameter. |
You can view run-time parameters by running the SHOW ALL command.
NOTE:
Some parameters that viewed by SHOW ALL cannot be set by SET. For example, max_datanodes. |
CURRENT_SCHEMA |
Specifies the current schema. |
- |
TIME ZONE |
Specifies the time zone. |
- |
TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL |
Specifies the transaction isolation level. |
- |
SESSION AUTHORIZATION |
Specifies the session authorization. |
- |
ALL |
Specifies all runtime parameters. |
- |
Examples
Reset timezone to the default value.
1
|
RESET timezone; |
Set all parameters to their default values.
1
|
RESET ALL; |
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