From: | "Johnson, Shaunn" <SJohnson6(at)bcbsm(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | pgAdmin II |
Date: | 2002-05-02 16:19:21 |
Message-ID: | 73309C2FDD95D11192E60008C7B1D5BB0452E36F@snt452.corp.bcbsm.com |
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Howdy:
Running Postgres 7.1.3 on RedHat Linux 7.2.
Installed pgAdmin II for the NT user groups
to connect and do a bit of SQL from that
front end.
Problem is, when jobs run away, take too much
resources, is wrong, etc, the only way to
kill them is for me to go in as root. Is
there a way that they can kill their queries
themselves? I think someone had told me that
the only way to do that was to exit the
application - that doesn't work.
Thanks!
-X
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