Thread: Timer on Query Editor
Hi list, I would like to recommend a timer (to execute the query statement with intervals of seconds ). -- Atenciosamente Ezequias Rodrigues da Rocha
Ezequias R. da Rocha wrote: > Hi list, > > I would like to recommend a timer (to execute the query statement with > intervals of seconds ). There already is one in the status bar. Regards, Dave
I saw it now. Thank you. but a doubt: why call it lock ? Sorry my dummy question. Ezequias Dave Page escreveu: > Ezequias R. da Rocha wrote: > >> Hi list, >> >> I would like to recommend a timer (to execute the query statement with >> intervals of seconds ). >> > > There already is one in the status bar. > > Regards, Dave > > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 2: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster > > -- Atenciosamente Ezequias Rodrigues da Rocha
Ezequias R. da Rocha wrote: > I saw it now. Thank you. > > but a doubt: why call it lock ? Sorry my dummy question. Where is it called a lock? Regards, Dave
Tools > Server Status (Pane Locks) Ezequias Dave Page escreveu: > Ezequias R. da Rocha wrote: > >> I saw it now. Thank you. >> >> but a doubt: why call it lock ? Sorry my dummy question. >> > > Where is it called a lock? > > Regards, Dave > > -- Atenciosamente Ezequias Rodrigues da Rocha
You are mixing up your own questions - this is the thread about the timer! The reason that pane is called Locks is because those are what it displays. You probably want the Status tab which shows the query on each connection. The Locks tab shows each lock and the query (and other info) that caused it to be taken. Regards, Dave Ezequias R. da Rocha wrote: > Tools > Server Status (Pane Locks) > > Ezequias > > Dave Page escreveu: >> Ezequias R. da Rocha wrote: >> >>> I saw it now. Thank you. >>> >>> but a doubt: why call it lock ? Sorry my dummy question. >>> >> >> Where is it called a lock? >> >> Regards, Dave >> >> > >