Yes, I did.

But that document is for running MySql from Shell, a command tool operation. I'm running MySql from script. Have no idea how to convert the MySql commands into scripting environment.

You've shown a script how to do it:
my $sql = ...; my $cmd = qq[mysql --quick --raw -u $user -p$pass -be $sql] my @results; eval{ alarm 5; my $pid = open SQL, "$cmd |" or die $!; push @results, <SQL>; alarm 0; }; if( $@ ) { }

I don't understand some of your commands and how to implement them into my script.

You bought up this solution of using MySql command tool to limit MySql execution time in reply to my query. You have obviously seen my script. It will help if you can edit my script to show me how to implement the solution that you suggested.

Thanks so much.

In reply to Re^4: How to Limit MySql Execution Time? by Anonymous Monk
in thread How to Limit MySql Execution Time? by aceofspace

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