(PHP 4 >= 4.3.0, PHP 5, PHP 7)
  	
    
      
      Gets the backend's process ID
    
    
      
      int pg_get_pid ( resource $connection )
    
    
    
    pg_get_pid() gets the backend's (database server process) PID. The PID is useful to determine whether or not a NOTIFY message received via pg_get_notify() is sent from another process or not.
Parameters: 
  
      
      
      	connection
    	
 
    	PostgreSQL database connection resource.
Returns: 
    The backend database process ID.
Examples: 
  
          PostgreSQL backend PID
    	
      
<?php 
$conn = pg_pconnect("dbname=publisher");
if (!$conn) {
  echo "An error occurred.\n";
  exit;
}
// Backend process PID. Use PID with pg_get_notify()
$pid = pg_get_pid($conn);
?>
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