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We were considering migrating from DBeaver to Beekeeper at the company I work for, but one limitation I found is with large tables. When I write a query manually, it doesn't have a default limit of 100 by 100, which can overload the server depending on the developer working on tables with 23 million rows. Is there any implementation for Beekeeper regarding this? I believe this is the biggest issue for larger SaaS companies using Beekeeper.
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We were considering migrating from DBeaver to Beekeeper at the company I work for, but one limitation I found is with large tables. When I write a query manually, it doesn't have a default limit of 100 by 100, which can overload the server depending on the developer working on tables with 23 million rows. Is there any implementation for Beekeeper regarding this? I believe this is the biggest issue for larger SaaS companies using Beekeeper.
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