Hi all, I wonder if it would be possible to limit the length of individual log lines being written to the log file. Background: I have a PL/PGsql DB function 'addval(_id text, _data bytea) RETURNS VOID'. When a broken bytea is passed as 2nd parameter, something like albrecht@test FEHLER: ungültige hexadezimale Ziffer: »r« bei Zeichen 28 albrecht@test ANWEISUNG: SELECT FROM addval('hopp', '\xbroken') is printed in the log file. This is fine and very helpful in this case, but I have a “friendly user” who transmitted a broken hex string of ~100 KBytes as second parameter, resulting in a log line of this size which is not really readable and when done frequently quickly fills the logs. The log settings are, inter alia log_parameter_max_length = 256 log_parameter_max_length_on_error = 256 log_error_verbosity = TERSE but seem to have not the desired effect in this case. I use PostgreSQL version 17.6-1.pgdg13+1 on Debian Trixie. Thanks in advance for any help, Albrecht.
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