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Query Manager
Note: This feature is available in Enterprise, AWS, Team editions only.
The Query Manager in CloudBeaver is an administrative tool that allows only administrators to monitor and manage all queries executed within the system. It provides comprehensive details on the execution statistics, such as duration, number of rows affected, and the outcome of each query.
Tip: For more information on how to adjust Query Manager settings through the configuration file, see Query Manager configuration.
To access the Query Manager, navigate to Settings -> Administration and select the Query Manager tab.
The following table describes each field in the Query Manager:
Field | Description |
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User | Displays the name of the person who executed the query. |
IP | Indicates the IP address from where the query was initiated. |
Time | Shows when the query was executed. |
Type | Identifies whether the query was initiated by a user or generated by the system. |
Text | Contains the SQL code that was executed. |
Duration | Measures how long the query took to complete, in milliseconds. |
Rows | Counts how many rows were affected or returned by the query. |
Result | Describes the outcome of the query, such as "Success" or any errors that occurred. |
Connection | Specifies which database connection was used to execute the query. |
Context | Provides additional information about the environment or session in which the query was executed. |
Schema | Indicates the database schema used for the query. |
Catalog | Represents the database catalog being accessed during the query. |
The Query Manager offers several features to enhance usability: |
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Search Functionality: Use the Search function to locate specific queries by entering SQL text in the Search field above the table.
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Query Manager Options: Customize view and behavior settings by clicking the Query Manager Options button . For more information, see Query Manager Options.
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Column Manager: Customize columns using the Column Manager button .
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Refresh Query Manager: Manually update the data displayed in the Query Manager by clicking the Refresh button located in the toolbar.
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Auto Refresh: The Query Manager can automatically update the query list. You can disable this feature by toggling the Auto-Refresh button in the toolbar. This setting is adjustable, for information on how to customize it, see the section on Auto Refresh.
The Query Manager offers a range of customizable settings that allow administrators to tailor the view and behavior according to their specific needs. To access these settings, click the Query Manager Options button .
Here is a detailed breakdown of each configurable option available through this feature:
You can filter which types of queries are displayed in the Query Manager by selecting or deselecting the following options:
Option | Description |
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User queries | Show all queries directly executed by users. |
Filtered user queries | Show user queries that meet specific criteria. |
User scripts | Show batches of queries executed as scripts. |
Utility functions | Show system-level utility function calls. |
Metadata read | Show queries that read database metadata. |
Metadata write (DDL) | Show queries that modify database structure. |
Query status | Allows to filter queries based on their execution status. The available options are: |
All: Displays all queries regardless of their execution outcome. | |
Fail: Shows only the queries that have failed. | |
Success: Displays only the queries that have executed successfully. |
Control visibility of different system object types involved in the queries:
Option | Description |
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Sessions | Include queries related to user sessions. |
Queries | Include individual query executions. |
Specify the date range to view queries:
- From: Start date and time for the filter.
- To: End date and time for the filter.
You can filter the displayed queries by specific users. Use the search field to find and select the desired users to tailor the display of queries according to your needs.
This feature enables you to filter queries based on the database drivers. Search for and select the drivers that you are interested in to narrow down the results of displayed queries.
Adjust how query results are sorted and displayed:
Option | Description |
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Sorting by | Choose the attribute to sort the queries by (available options: User, Date, Driver, Query text). |
Desc | Check this to sort in descending order. |
Row Count | Set the number of queries to display per page. |
Configure automatic refresh of query information:
Option | Description |
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Enabled | Check this to enable auto refresh every few seconds. |
Interval (seconds) | Set how often the Query Manager updates. |
Stop on error | Check this to halt auto refresh if an error occurs. |
To restore the default settings, press the Restore Defaults button at the bottom of the Query Manager Options window.
CloudBeaver can automatically remove old query history records. This helps keep your query history clean and manageable by deleting outdated entries based on a set number of days.
For more details, see the Local Preferences.
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