Don Seiler wrote: > If you're going to log statements that fail to parse, then yes it will make > it harder to close these loopholes. That's also new to me, coming from a > different RDBMS world. It logs neither bad (failed to parse) SQL nor user > passwords. Actually, I do wonder why we log statements that fail to parse. Surely the client ought to know that it failed, but what is the value of additionally storing the query in the server log? -- Álvaro Herrera https://www.2ndQuadrant.com/ PostgreSQL Development, 24x7 Support, Remote DBA, Training & Services -- Sent via pgsql-admin mailing list (pgsql-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-admin