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slimt_slimt
Aged Yak Warrior
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Posted - 2007-11-21 : 06:49:41
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| hi,how can i define a simple time-out exceed when running a simple select query likeselect a from atable where a > 1and define if query doesn't give results in 5 sec, it should be stopped. |
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Hommer
Aged Yak Warrior
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Posted - 2007-11-21 : 08:50:34
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| I am sure you have simplified your case.In the ado world, you have this command and connection objects, and both of them has a timeout property that you can set to certain threshhold.In sql2005, SQL-DMO gives you some capability in this regard as well.In a netshell, you need two threads, one for the query and another for keeping the time, checking the result, and kill the first thread under the set condition. This is more of a task for dot net app. I am not sure if and how t-sql handle it. |
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slimt_slimt
Aged Yak Warrior
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Posted - 2007-11-21 : 11:09:03
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| i'm in sql2005 world :) t-sql :)i know that ado have nice solutions for this. but for SQL-DMO, i'm clueless. |
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