welcome back, you were missed.

Yes, Oracle has resource management. It's set as part of the profile --
look for information on profiles, specifically with a resource_type of
"KERNEL"




--- "Bellows, Bambi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Guys!
>  
> Hope everyone had a good holiday.  I'm back from 3 weeks off and
> feeling
> rested.  Maybe a bit too rested.
>  
> I got a question on whether Oracle has a concept of resource
> management...
> that is, if user X consumes too much CPU time, or the query runs too
> long,
> whether there is some way to enter limits into Oracle which will kill
> the
> query and, based on rules, resubmit it for a different time.  I
> thought the
> answer was yes because it sounded so dang familiar... now I'm not
> sure if it
> was Oracle or Ingres or Sybase or SQL Server, or whether it was
> something
> that could be set from Financials.  
>  
> Your help, as always, is appreciated!
> Bambi.
> 


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