Updated on 2024-05-07 GMT+08:00

Configuration Settings Functions

Configuration setting functions are used for querying and modifying configuration parameters during running.

  • current_setting(setting_name)

    Description: Specifies the current setting.

    Return type: text

    Note: current_setting obtains the current setting of setting_name by query. It is equivalent to the SHOW statement. For example:

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    gaussdb=# SELECT current_setting('datestyle');
    
     current_setting
    -----------------
     ISO, MDY
    (1 row)
    
  • set_working_grand_version_num_manually(tmp_version)

    Description: Upgrades new features of GaussDB by switching the authorization version.

    Return type: void

  • shell_in(type)

    Description: Inputs a route for the shell type that has not yet been filled.

    Return type: void

  • shell_out(type)

    Description: Outputs a route for the shell type that has not yet been filled.

    Return type: void

  • set_config(setting_name, new_value, is_local)

    Description: Sets the parameter and returns a new value.

    Return type: text

    Note: set_config sets the parameter setting_name to new_value. If is_local is true, new_value will only apply to the current transaction. If you want new_value to apply to the current session, use false instead. This function is equivalent to the SQL statement SET.

    Example:

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    gaussdb=# SELECT set_config('log_statement_stats', 'off', false);
    
     set_config
    ------------
     off
    (1 row)