I'm talking about the Linux (ubuntu) version. On Sun, 2007-12-02 at 10:00 -0600, Afan Pasalic wrote: > hi barry, > this is on Linux version of MySQL Query Browser. I need the same on Win > version. But, there is no such a solution (Tool > Option > ...). > :( > > -afan > > > > barry wrote: > > I'm assuming you're talking about the Mysql Query Browser? > > > > You can change the number of records under Tools-> Preferences and > > changing the "Max Rows For Generated Queries" to whatever you want, set > > to zero removes the limit entirely. > > > > > > On Sat, 2007-12-01 at 15:17 -0600, Afan Pasalic wrote: > >> Hi, > >> on Linux version of MySQL Browser (v 1.2.4 beta), when double-click on > >> any table, default query is > >> SELECT * FROM <table_name> LIMIT 0,1000 > >> On Win version (v 1.2.9 rc), there is no LIMIT part - what caused me to > >> pull so many times tens, even hundreds thousands of records. > >> I was looking for in setting for this feature, but wasn't able to find. > >> is there way to set the limit value on default select query, on win > >> version? > >> > >> thanks for any help. > >> > >> -afan > >> > > > > >
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