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Hi all,

in the pg_stat_activit y catalog there is a field called current_query but it
is in blank when i modify the
show statement stat in postgresql.conf i win nothing. what am i doing wrong?
thanks in advance,
Jaime Casanova (el_vigia)

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Just wondering how often the stats collector resets it self. Is this a
parameter i can change?

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