Re: Cursor fetch Problem.

From: Harry <shirlekar(dot)harshal(at)gmail(dot)com>
To: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Cursor fetch Problem.
Date: 2012-12-27 06:20:38
Message-ID: 1356589238872-5737995.post@n5.nabble.com
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Hi Amit,
Thanks for Reply.
Kindly see my below output.
16650;"sampledb";11965;10;"enterprisedb";"";"192.168.0.231";"";53897;"*2012-12-19
11:39:48.234799+05:30";"2012-12-19 11:39:53.288441+05:30";"2012-12-19
11:39:53.288441+05:30*";f;"DECLARE
BEGIN
EXEC
16650;"sampledb";12156;10;"enterprisedb";"";"192.168.0.231";"";53983;*"2012-12-19
12:18:38.57709+05:30";"2012-12-19 12:18:43.922301+05:30";"2012-12-19
12:18:43.922301+05:30"*;f;"DECLARE
BEGIN
EXEC
16650;"sampledb";13243;10;"enterprisedb";"Postgres Studio -
Browser";"192.168.0.180";"";3907;"2012-12-26
16:35:45.753172+05:30";"";"2012-12-26 16:35:46.577723+05:30";f;"<IDLE>"

Also, tried to Kill it Firstly by using Cancel Backend and then Terminate
Backend output showing "True" but still remaining as a process (i.e. in
pg_stat_activity).

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