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To know how long a query has been running for accurately without using a stopwatch.
Add a "Running: xxx duration" next to the "run query" button
To be displayed in 100ms intervals, then dropping back to a useful update rate based on the size of the duration
Running: 100ms Running: 200ms Running: 900ms Running: 1s Running: 1.1s Running: 9.9s Running: 10s Running: 11s Running: 59s Running: 1m Running: 1.1m Running: 9.9m Running: 10m Running: 11s ....
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To know how long a query has been running for accurately without using a stopwatch.
Describe the solution
Add a "Running: xxx duration" next to the "run query" button
To be displayed in 100ms intervals, then dropping back to a useful update rate based on the size of the duration
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