Changing runtime priority of a running query
CHANGE_CURRENT_STATEMENT_RUNTIME_PRIORITY lets you to change a query's runtime priority. You can change the runtime priority of a query that is already executing.
This function takes two arguments:
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The query's transaction ID, obtained from the system table SESSIONS
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The desired priority, one of the following string values: HIGH,MEDIUM, orLOW
Restrictions
Superusers can change the runtime priority of any query to any priority level. The following restrictions apply to other users:
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They can only change the runtime priority of their own queries. 
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They cannot raise the runtime priority of a query to a level higher than that of the resource pools. 
Procedure
Changing a query's runtime priority is a two-step procedure:
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Get the query's transaction ID by querying the system table SESSIONS. For example, the following statement returns information about all running queries:=> SELECT transaction_id, runtime_priority, transaction_description from SESSIONS;
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Run `CHANGE_CURRENT_STATEMENT_RUNTIME_PRIORITY```, specifying the query's transaction ID and desired runtime priority: => SELECT CHANGE_CURRENT_STATEMENT_RUNTIME_PRIORITY(45035996273705748, 'low')