RESET() SQL Commands RESET()
NAME
       RESET - restore the value of a run-time parameter to the default value
SYNOPSIS
       RESET configuration_parameter
       RESET ALL
DESCRIPTION
       RESET restores run-time parameters to their default values. RESET is an
       alternative spelling for
       SET configuration_parameter TO DEFAULT
       Refer to SET [set(l)] for details.
       The default value is defined as the value that the parameter would have
       had,  if no SET had ever been issued for it in the current session. The
       actual source of this value might be a compiled-in default, the config-
       uration file, command-line options, or per-database or per-user default
       settings. This is subtly different from defining it as ``the value that
       the  parameter  had  at session start'', because if the value came from
       the configuration file, it will be reset to whatever  is  specified  by
       the configuration file now.  See in the documentation for details.
       The  transactional  behavior  of  RESET is the same as SET: its effects
       will be undone by transaction rollback.
PARAMETERS
       configuration_parameter
              Name of a settable run-time parameter. Available parameters  are
              documented  in in the documentation and on the SET [set(l)] ref-
              erence page.
       ALL    Resets all settable run-time parameters to default values.
EXAMPLES
       Set the timezone configuration variable to its default value:
       RESET timezone;
COMPATIBILITY
       RESET is a PostgreSQL extension.
SEE ALSO
       SET [set(l)], SHOW [show(l)]
SQL - Language Statements         2008-09-19                           RESET()
postgresql 8.3.4 - Generated Sun Oct 5 06:00:01 CDT 2008
