RESET
Function
RESET restores run-time parameters to their default values. The default values are parameter default values complied in the postgresql.conf configuration file.
RESET is an alternative spelling for:
SET configuration_parameter TO DEFAULT
Precautions
RESET and SET have the same transaction behavior. Their impact will be rolled back.
Syntax
RESET {configuration_parameter | CURRENT_SCHEMA | TIME ZONE | TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL | SESSION AUTHORIZATION | ALL };
Parameter Description
configuration_parameter
Specifies the name of a settable run-time parameter.
Value range: run-time parameters. You can view them by running the SHOW ALL statement.
CURRENT_SCHEMA
Specifies the current schema.
TIME ZONE
Specifies the time zone.
TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL
Specifies the transaction isolation level.
SESSION AUTHORIZATION
Specifies the session authorization.
ALL
Resets all settable run-time parameters to default values.
Examples
-- Reset timezone to the default value.
openGauss=# RESET timezone;
-- Set all parameters to their default values.
openGauss=# RESET ALL;
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