SHOW
SHOW — show the value of a run-time parameter
Synopsis
SHOW name
SHOW ALL
Description
SHOW
will display the current setting of run-time parameters. These variables can be set using the SET
statement, by editing the postgresql.conf
configuration file, through the PGOPTIONS
environmental variable (when using libpq or a libpq-based application), or through command-line flags when starting the postgres
server.
Parameters
name
The name of a run-time parameter. Available parameters are documented in "runtime-config" and on the SET reference page. In addition, there are a few parameters that can be shown but not set:
SERVER_VERSION
Shows the server's version number.
SERVER_ENCODING
Shows the server-side character set encoding. At present, this parameter can be shown but not set, because the encoding is determined at database creation time.
LC_COLLATE
Shows the database's locale setting for collation (text ordering). At present, this parameter can be shown but not set, because the setting is determined at database creation time.
LC_CTYPE
Shows the database's locale setting for character classification. At present, this parameter can be shown but not set, because the setting is determined at database creation time.
IS_SUPERUSER
True if the current role has superuser privileges.
ALL
Show the values of all configuration parameters, with descriptions.
Notes
The function current_setting
produces equivalent output; see Section 8.23.1. Also, the pg_settings system view produces the same information.
Examples
Show the current setting of the parameter DateStyle
:
SHOW DateStyle;
DateStyle
-----------
ISO, MDY
(1 row)
Show the current setting of the parameter geqo
:
SHOW geqo;
geqo
------
on
(1 row)
Show all settings:
SHOW ALL;
name | setting | description
-------------------------+---------+-------------------------------------------------
allow_system_table_mods | off | Allows modifications of the structure of ...
.
.
.
xmloption | content | Sets whether XML data in implicit parsing ...
zero_damaged_pages | off | Continues processing past damaged page headers.
(196 rows)