Configuration parameter

server_version_num — PostgreSQL configuration parameter

Category Preset Options

Reports the version number of the server as an integer.

At a glance

Property Value
Parameter server_version_num
Category Preset Options
Default (see documentation)
Value type integer
Change scope Per-session (SET)
Available in PostgreSQL 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 (added in 12)

What it does

Reports the version number of the server as an integer. It is determined by the value of PG_VERSION_NUM when building the server.

(Description quoted from the official PostgreSQL documentation.)

How to apply a change

Can be set per session with SET, per role/database with ALTER ROLE/DATABASE ... SET, or globally in postgresql.conf.

Inspect the current value and source with SHOW server_version_num; or SELECT name, setting, unit, context, source FROM pg_settings WHERE name = 'server_version_num';.

Tuning guidance

This is a preset, read-only parameter: it reports a value fixed when PostgreSQL was built or the cluster was initialized, and cannot be tuned at runtime. Read it to verify the server’s build or cluster configuration (for example when matching a replica or debugging a compatibility issue); there is no setting to adjust.

Reference

PostgreSQL documentation — server_version_num.

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