Dan Gorman wrote:
All,
I might be completely crazy here, but it seems every other database
exposes select query stats. Postgres only exposes
updates/deletes/inserts. Is there something I am missing here?
Perhaps.
You can EXPLAIN ANALYZE a SELECT, just like i/u/d -- but then you
don't get the normal result set back. Is that what you mean?
You can turn on log_min_duration_statement and get total SELECT duration
logged.
There's a thread in pgsql-hackers ("Re: Porting MSSQL to PGSQL: trace and
profile") about server-side logging of query plans and stats (for all four of
s/i/u/d), which is indeed not there in PG.
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