From: | Dave Cramer <pg(at)fastcrypt(dot)com> |
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To: | Csaba Nagy <nagy(at)ecircle-ag(dot)com> |
Cc: | Postgres JDBC <pgsql-jdbc(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: Prepared statements, parameters and logging |
Date: | 2007-06-25 11:24:15 |
Message-ID: | C8485EE8-2EA6-4C87-91CB-E5370A3BDC53@fastcrypt.com |
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As far as I know you can't have both. In version 3 protocol,
everything is a server side prepared statement without parameters.
Dave
On 25-Jun-07, at 7:13 AM, Csaba Nagy wrote:
> Actually what I'm interested in is to give the server the parameter
> values for planning or not... before I wanted generic queries so I
> didn't want the server to see the parameters, and now I want the
> server
> to see them before creating the execution plan... am I turning the
> right
> knob for this ?
>
> Thanks,
> Csaba.
>
> On Mon, 2007-06-25 at 12:54, Dave Cramer wrote:
>> Csaba,
>>
>> They will all be prepared. The threshold is whether to re-use the
>> prepared statement.
>>
>> What you are seeing is the use of unnamed statements.
>>
>> If you really want them turned off use protocolVersion=2
>>
>> Dave
>> On 25-Jun-07, at 6:47 AM, Csaba Nagy wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I have a system (postgres 8.1) which was until now running with JDBC
>>> parameter prepareThreshold=1 so it is always using server side
>>> prepares
>>> (we had some trouble in the past if not setting it so). Now we are
>>> prepared to set this to 0, meaning no server side prepares by
>>> default...
>>>
>>> The problem is that I did the switch and I still see queries
>>> which are
>>> presumably server side prepared (marked with <unnamed> in the log
>>> - I
>>> enabled reporting queries longer than 2 seconds)...
>>>
>>> The question is how do I tell for sure from the DB log if a query is
>>> server side prepared or not ? I was presuming that <unnamed> in the
>>> log
>>> means server side prepare, some name like 'C_xyz' means client side
>>> prepared statement. Is this correct ?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Csaba.
>>>
>>>
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