Hi Kevin,
I'm on with your comments , but I don't think optional is the right
word,.
This information should be collected in one of the internal table,
next to client's host ip and user name . You can get this from JDBC
connection property or any other programing language user connection
properties.This is a "must feature" when you need to know what's been
running in your database server and wish to make some SQL tunning.
BTW: I don't know to much about PG 's " feature wish list " , if we
get more feedback from some of the Gurus we can add this one to the
list.
Isabella
Kevin Grittner wrote:
Scott Mead <scott.lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Isabella Ghiurea <isabella.ghiurea@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> From which internal tables/views I can get the user connection
>> application/job name ? (pg_stat _activity has the client ip
>> address only)
> Unlike Oracle, PG doesn't give you the remote application name.
Sybase ASE and Microsoft SQL Server both give the connecting
application a way to specify an application name, too. When that's
available, it can occasionally help sort out what's what. If we were
to add that, I assumed we'd want to make it optional (for
compatibility).
-Kevin
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