Show Limits

Summary

The SHOW LIMITS command returns a result set summarizing the system usage limits imposed by Connect.

Syntax

show limits;

Parameters

None

Details

The SHOW LIMITS result set includes the following columns.

Column Name
Data Type
Description
name string The system limit name. Xactly may add or modify the set of limits over time as new releases of Connect are deployed.
value string System limit default values. These values are set by Xactly and cannot be modified by end users.

 

The following table lists the system limits and their definitions.  Xactly reserves the right to modify the list of parameters and their values.

 

Limit Name
Description

maxConcurrentQueries

Maximum number of queries that can be concurrently executing for this server node in the Xactly clustered environment.

maxConcurrentQueriesPerBusiness

Maximum number of concurrent queries per business across the Xactly clustered environment.

maxDropTimeInMinutes

Number of minutes Connect will wait for a “drop” command to finish.

maxExternalRows

How many rows we allow to be read from an external data source in a single query.  For example, Salesforce.com.

maxImmediateResultRows

The number of rows Connect will allow to be returned from the “execute immediate” XDBC REST entry point.

maxJoinRows

Maximum number of rows a single table in a join will be allowed to cache in memory.

maxJoins

The maximum number of join nodes allowed in a single SQL statement.

maxQueryTimeInMinutes

Maximum query time in minutes.

maxResultRows

Maximum result set rows that can be create using any command.

maxShowRows

Maximum number of rows allowed in a “show” command returned result set.

maxSystemQueryTimeInMinutes

Maximum time that a system query is allowed to run. Running a pipeline from a Connect schedule or an Incent Process Group are examples of system queries (as opposed to running ad-hoc xSQL queries from an ODBC client).

 

Please contact Xactly’s Tech Support team if your queries hit any of these limits.

Examples

show limits;

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Related Commands

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