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{
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"title": "ADMIN CANCEL REPAIR",
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"language": "en"
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}
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---
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# ADMIN CANCEL REPAIR
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## Description
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This statement is used to cancel repairing a specified table or partition with high priority
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Grammar:
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ADMIN CANCEL REPAIR TABLE table_name[ PARTITION (p1,...)];
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Explain:
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1. This statement only indicates that the system no longer repairs fragmented copies of specified tables or partitions with high priority. The system will still repair the copy by default scheduling.
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## example
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1. Cancel High Priority Repair
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ADMIN CANCEL REPAIR TABLE tbl PARTITION(p1);
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## keyword
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ADMIN,CANCEL,REPAIR
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