Re: pg_stat_statements behavior in crash recovery
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: Peter Geoghegan <
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: Re: pg_stat_statements behavior in crash recovery
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: Sameer Thakur <
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Date
: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 09:34:13 +0530
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>Why are you posting this to the -performance list?
Sorry, maybe -general was the correct place. I thought that pg_stat_statements was a performance diagnostics tool, so -performance was the correct forum
Thank you
Sameer
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