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KPSQLServerCentralcom
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Posted - 2012-08-31 : 15:33:24
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We use SQL Server 2005. We have created a SQL Server Login called RUNSQLQUERYUSER. We have the following questions:1. How to limit RUNSQLQUERYUSER from executing SQL queries using SQL Server Management Studio between 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM? How to implement that? Therefore if RUNSQLQUERYUSER runs a query at 8:00 AM we let thembut after 9:00 AM we don't let this user execute queries.2. If RUNSQLQUERYUSER runs a SQL query before 9:00 AM but the query takes more than 30 minutes we need to stop it.3. If RUNSQLQUERYUSER runs a SQL query before 9:00 AM but the query is still running at 9:00 AM we need to stop it.Thanks |
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visakh16
Very Important crosS Applying yaK Herder
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Posted - 2012-08-31 : 18:30:39
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run a scheduled job at 9 to grant required access to login and run a job by 5 pm to revoke it. for stopping query check the execution time using dmv and then kill process------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SQL Server MVPhttp://visakhm.blogspot.com/ |
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robvolk
Most Valuable Yak
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Posted - 2012-08-31 : 20:08:44
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Alternatively you can use a logon trigger to prevent that user from even connecting to SQL Server during those hours. It has more flexibility than permissions as you can also check which application it's using, which machine it's connecting from, etc.You can read more about them here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb326598.aspxAnd for future reference, if you upgrade to SQL Server 2008 Enterprise Edition, you can use the Resource Governor to control how many resources are used for certain users/connections. |
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