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Overview
Not all queries are of equal importance, and often assigning a higher priority to heavy queries might be required in order to prioritize them. The query priority determines the amount of resources allocated to a query. These are the available query priority levels in Devo (listed from lowest to highest):
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The query priority menu will not appear in the navigation pane unless the you have the Query priority permission (know more about permissions here).
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Set the query priority range and the default priority for a role
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Go to Administration → Roles and select an existing role on the left tab (alternatively, you can create a New Role).
Add the Query priority permission to the role to enable the query priority selector in the navigation bar (if you are creating a new role, select also the other permissions and resources you want for this role).
Choose the Default query priority and Maximum query priority available for the role in the dropdown selectors that appear at the bottom. Note that the default value can only be set at Minimum or Normal. In the following capture, we are setting the default value for the role to Normal, and the maximum level they can select will be Urgent.
Click Apply Changes (or Create if you are creating a new role instead of modifying an existing one). The users with this role assigned will now be able to choose a different priority level for their session among the specified ones for their role (if you are creating a new role, don't forget to assign it to the desired users).
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