reset (7) - Linux Manuals
reset: restore the value of a run-time parameter to the default value
NAME
RESET - restore the value of a run-time parameter to the default valueSYNOPSIS
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 DEFAULTRefer to SET [set(7)] 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 configuration 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(7)] reference 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.