No problems.  All I'm really looking for is how to set this global setting.
I must be able to set it to never timeout or to timeout after so many
seconds, even if it does affect every user.

Thanks,
Graham

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From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel Dittmar
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 3:54 PM
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Subject: Re: REQUEST_TIMEOUT

Graham Keys wrote:
> Are we talking about the same timeout setting?  My understanding of the
> timeout setting on connect is that it is the maximum inactivity time
between
> SQL statements.  What I'm looking for is the lock timeout setting - ie.
> denotes the maximum amount of time (in seconds) you should have to wait
for
> a lock to be released.

Sorry for the misunderstanding. The lock request timeout is indeed 
global  and cannot be changed for individual sessions.

Daniel Dittmar

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