- Shows the size of a disk block. It is determined by the value
+ Reports the size of a disk block. It is determined by the value
of BLCKSZ> when building the server. The default
value is 8192 bytes. The meaning of some configuration
variables (such as ) is
-
Shows whether
PostgreSQL was built
+
Reports whether
PostgreSQL was built
with support for 64-bit-integer dates and times. It is set by
configuring with --enable-integer-datetimes
when building
PostgreSQL. The
- Shows the locale in which sorting of textual data is done.
+ Reports the locale in which sorting of textual data is done.
See for more information.
The value is determined when the database cluster is initialized.
- Shows the locale that determines character classifications.
+ Reports the locale that determines character classifications.
See for more information.
The value is determined when the database cluster is initialized.
Ordinarily this will be the same as lc_collate,
- Shows the maximum number of function arguments. It is determined by
+ Reports the maximum number of function arguments. It is determined by
the value of FUNC_MAX_ARGS> when building the server. The
default value is 100.
- Shows the maximum identifier length. It is determined as one
+ Reports the maximum identifier length. It is determined as one
less than the value of NAMEDATALEN> when building
the server. The default value of NAMEDATALEN> is
64; therefore the default
- Shows the maximum number of index keys. It is determined by
+ Reports the maximum number of index keys. It is determined by
the value of INDEX_MAX_KEYS> when building the server. The
default value is 32.
- Shows the database encoding (character set).
+ Reports the database encoding (character set).
It is determined when the database is created. Ordinarily,
clients need only be concerned with the value of
linkend="guc-client-encoding">.
- Shows the version number of the server. It is determined by the
+ Reports the version number of the server. It is determined by the
value of PG_VERSION> when building the server.