Thread: setting PGDATESTYLE
Hello everyone, as far as I know, the default DATESTYLE for PostGreSQL is ISO, but my application (Zope DateTime.py module) is only able to parse the SQL output of the DATESTYLE. Currently, I make a small entry in the postgresql startup script, which changes the style forma. BUT, this gets annoying, since the startup scripts vary for the different OSs. So here my question: Is there any other way of globally changing the DATESTYLE to SQL (at compile time or DB creation time)? Any hints are very much appreciated. Regards, Stephan -- Stephan Richter CBU - Physics and Chemistry Student Web2k - Web Design/Development & Technical Project Management
Hi Tom. I basically set it as environment variable now... >It ought to be settable via postgresql.conf, but currently isn't. Yeah, that would be the right place. This way I only have to provide this one file...even can make it part of the installation process... Regards, Stephan -- Stephan Richter CBU - Physics and Chemistry Student Web2k - Web Design/Development & Technical Project Management
Stephan Richter <[email protected]> writes: > So here my question: Is there any other way of globally changing the > DATESTYLE to SQL (at compile time or DB creation time)? You can set it via an environment variable in the postmaster's environment. See the docs. It ought to be settable via postgresql.conf, but currently isn't. regards, tom lane
On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 06:25:59PM -0400, Tom Lane wrote: >Stephan Richter <[email protected]> writes: > So here my question: Is there any other way of globally changing the > DATESTYLE to SQL (at compile time or DB creation time)? > >You can set it via an environment variable in the postmaster's >environment. See the docs. > >It ought to be settable via postgresql.conf, but currently isn't. Is there any file called postgresql.conf ? Where is it ? The default installation does not create any such file. Sorry for this silly question. Warm Regards -- Rajesh Fowkar V. S. DEMPO & CO. LTD., PANAJI-GOA Email ID : [email protected], [email protected] Web Site : http://www.dempos.com
What version of PostgreSQL are you running? I think the postgresql.conf file is pretty new (7.1.1?). Andrew --- Penguin <[email protected]> wrote: > On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 06:25:59PM -0400, Tom Lane > wrote: > > >Stephan Richter <[email protected]> writes: > > So here my question: Is there any other way of > globally changing the > > DATESTYLE to SQL (at compile time or DB creation > time)? > > > >You can set it via an environment variable in the > postmaster's > >environment. See the docs. > > > >It ought to be settable via postgresql.conf, but > currently isn't. > > Is there any file called postgresql.conf ? Where is > it ? > The default installation does not create any such > file. > > Sorry for this silly question. > > Warm Regards > > -- > Rajesh Fowkar > V. S. DEMPO & CO. LTD., PANAJI-GOA > > Email ID : [email protected], [email protected] > Web Site : http://www.dempos.com > > > ---------------------------(end of > broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 3: if posting/reading through Usenet, please > send an appropriate > subscribe-nomail command to [email protected] > so that your > message can get through to the mailing list cleanly __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 02:10:40PM +0530, Penguin wrote: > On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 06:25:59PM -0400, Tom Lane wrote: > > >Stephan Richter <[email protected]> writes: > > So here my question: Is there any other way of globally changing the > > DATESTYLE to SQL (at compile time or DB creation time)? > > > >You can set it via an environment variable in the postmaster's > >environment. See the docs. > > > >It ought to be settable via postgresql.conf, but currently isn't. > > Is there any file called postgresql.conf ? Where is it ? > The default installation does not create any such file. > > Sorry for this silly question. not so silly, if you ask me. on my v7.0.3 setup (i use debian 2.2/potato) my /etc/postgresql dir looks like % ls /etc/postgresql pg_geqo pg_hba.conf pg_ident.conf pg_options postgresql.env postmaster.init postmaster.opts.default so maybe they're referring to pg_hba.conf -- or, it may be part of the source file set whereby compile-time options are set. just guessing, of course; i could be wrong on both counts. -- I figure: if a man's gonna gamble, may as well do it without plowing. -- Bama Dillert, "Some Came Running" [email protected] http://sourceforge.net/projects/newbiedoc -- we need your brain! http://www.dontUthink.com/ -- your brain needs us!