Good Evening Chris:

If you are looking for DNA sequence as your result, you
aren't going to find it in the SQL database.

You could certainly generate locations that you want sequence
for from the SQL database.  Then place those coordinates
in a custom track and have the table browser deliver the
actual sequence to you.

--Hiram

Chris K. Fuller wrote:
> Hello UCSC,
> 
> Could you provide more guidance on what constitutes "heavy usage" of
> the SQL database?  I'm writing code that will grab 10kb promoter
> sequences based on a lists genes (probably 100 at a time).   I'm just
> learning SQL, and I don't have much basis for comparison.  How will I
> know if I'm slowing down the system, aside from being booted off!!
> 
> Thanks for you assistance,
> 
> Chris
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