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Posted Friday, March 05, 2010 12:00 AM
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This might come in handy, thanks.

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THANKYOU!! I love your script!
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Hello, Thank you very much, the query is quite handy.

One question though -
Can we monitor the progress of the QUERY?

I mean, if the query usually takes ~5 minutes to be completed, can I use the same query you've mentioned, with out the specific WHERE clause which limit the results to backup/restore operations, and receive the progress of the query ? or when it will finish running ?

Thanks in advance,
Roni.
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