Hi all,
I'm in the process of debugging some PL/pgSQL functions. I have function
A which calls function B (e.g. on Line 22). The debugging info I'm
interested in is in function B, but I call function A (since there are
other C, D, F functions called from A). However, what I see is really
distracting:
INFO: First message from B
CONTEXT: SQL statement "SELECT b( $1 , $2 || $3 , $4 )"
PL/pgSQL function "a" line 22 at SQL statement
NOTICE: Second message from B
CONTEXT: SQL statement "SELECT b( $1 , $2 || $3 , $4 )"
PL/pgSQL function "a" line 22 at SQL statement
NOTICE: Third message from B
CONTEXT: SQL statement "SELECT b( $1 , $2 || $3 , $4 )"
PL/pgSQL function "a" line 22 at SQL statement
whereas I'd like to see the output as if I performed function B
directly, i.e.:
INFO: First message from B
NOTICE: Second message from B
NOTICE: Third message from B
My question is if there is any way to quiet the context messages (i.e.,
reduce the verbosity)? Could this be done by setting a parameter?
Thanks in advance.
-Mike
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