each lock acquisition attempt. The limit applies both to explicit
locking requests (such as <command>LOCK TABLE</command>, or <command>SELECT
FOR UPDATE</command> without <literal>NOWAIT</literal>) and to implicitly-acquired
- locks. If <varname>log_min_error_statement</varname> is set to
- <literal>ERROR</literal> or lower, the statement that timed out will be
- logged. A value of zero (the default) turns this off.
+ locks. A value of zero (the default) turns this off.
</para>
<para>
while waiting for locks. Note that if <varname>statement_timeout</varname>
is nonzero, it is rather pointless to set <varname>lock_timeout</varname> to
the same or larger value, since the statement timeout would always
- trigger first.
+ trigger first. If <varname>log_min_error_statement</varname> is set to
+ <literal>ERROR</literal> or lower, the statement that timed out will be
+ logged.
</para>
<para>