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# SQL Editor Limits

To ensure stable performance and efficient resource usage, Bytebase allows you to configure execution limits for SQL queries in the workspace.

## How to Configure

In the workspace, go to **Settings** > **General**, then scroll to the **Security** section. You can set the following limits:

### Maximum SQL Result Size

Sets the maximum size of query results returned in the SQL Editor.

* **Unit:** MB
* Helps prevent memory issues caused by large result sets.
* *Example: 100 MB*

### Maximum SQL Result Rows

Limits the number of rows returned by a single query.

* A value of `0` or below means **no row limit**.
* Helps avoid performance degradation due to excessive row counts.
* *Example: 1 row*

### Maximum Query Time

Defines the maximum time (in seconds) a SQL query is allowed to run.

* A value of `0` means **no time limit**.
* Queries exceeding this time will be automatically terminated.
* *Example: 60 seconds*
