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Re: INSERT or UPDATE TRIGGER

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Not in regards to logging detail, but that function in general...
I'm pretty new to postgres, so I could be totally wrong in this, but I think
this thread
http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-performance/2008-03/msg00204.php
may pertain if you see some performance degradation with that trigger. 
Like I said, somebody correct me if I'm way off base.
Chris

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Subject: Re:  INSERT or UPDATE TRIGGER

I am testing the trigger function that I wrote.  Is there a way to
increase the logging detail level for just a single database
instance?  The manual indicates not, but just in case I am
misreading things I am asking here?


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