This should work.
SELECT set_config('statement_timeout','1000 s',false);
The set_config function is quite flexible as can accept dynamic values.
I've used successfully to change the script timeout for each statement in my maintenance scripts using a temporary table to store the deadline.
Kind Regards
Federico
On 17 September 2013 17:23, Roberto Grandi <roberto.grandi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear all,
i would set a script timeout from a .net application. My problem regards how to make sure that time out will be reset at the end of the script such as
SET statement_timeout 1000
SELECT pg_sleep(2);
trowhs exception
After that
SELECT pg_sleep(2);
wouldn't throw exception.
Can you help me to solve this issue?
Many thanks in advance.
BR
Roberto
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