Ruth,

Are you in the same boat, dealing with both: Oracle and SQL Server?

Igor Neyman, OCP DBA
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> That's a great tip! I never know that.  Thanks! Ruth
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> Adhoc queries and limiting the amount of records queried...In SQL Server:
> "set rowcount <some_number>" before running the query does the same thing
as
> oracle's ROWNUM in "where" clause.
>
> Igor Neyman, OCP DBA
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>   From: Grabowy, Chris
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>   Subject: Adhoc queries and limiting the amount of records queried...
>
>
>   I just wanted to ping the list to see what other people have done to
> control or constrain adhoc query users???
>
>   We have a group that is struggling with the adhoc query piece that's in
> production.  Some of the users end up firing off insane queries.  The
group
> is trying to find a way to limit the amount of records queried for, so
that
> a wild query doesn't hose the database.
>
>   Appending a ROWNUM to the WHERE clause is one idea.  Using USER PROFILEs
> is another.  Any other thoughts??
>
>   Dare I ask.this custom app also runs on SQL Server, so SQL Server ideas
> would also be appreciated.
>
>   Many thanks!!!
>
>
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