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NOTE: The maximum size of the graph is limited to the size of the Statement and Services
Counter Details window.
3. To restore the graph to its original size, drag the corner of the graph until the graph shrinks
to its original size in the window.
Copy the Query Summary Graph to the Clipboard
To copy the graph to the clipboard:
1. Right-click the graph, and select Copy.
2. Click [OK] when notified that the image was copied to the clipboard.
3. Paste the graph from the clipboard into a document or presentation file of your choice.
Save the Query Summary Graph to a File
To save the graph to a file on your computer:
1. Right-click the graph, and select Save Image As to launch the Save As dialog box.
2. In the Save As dialog box, choose the location on your computer when you want to store
the graph.
3. Enter the file name.
4. Select a file type:
• PNG Format (*.png)
• Gif Format (*.gif)
• Jpeg Format (*.jpg)
• Tiff Format (*.tif)
• Bmp Format (*.bmp)
5. Click [Save].
Print the Query Summary Graph
To print the graph:
1. Right-click the graph, and select Page Setup to launch the Page Setup dialog box.
2. Select the size, source, orientation, and margins for printing, and click [OK].
3. Right-click the graph, and select Print to launch the Print dialog box.
4. Select the printer and the printer properties, and click [OK] to start printing the graph.
Manage Queries
In the Live View of the Neoview Performance Analyzer (or the Neoview Query Viewer), you
can take direct action on one or more queries that are running in WMS:
• “Hold a Query” (page 142)
• “Release a Query” (page 144)
• “Cancel a Query” (page 145)
Hold a Query
NOTE: You must be an administrator to hold queries.
In the Live View, you can put one or more queries on hold. The hold operation either suspends
an executing query or takes a waiting query out of the waiting queue, thus allowing other queries
in the waiting queue to proceed to the executing state when system resources become available.
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