Great work.

For curiosity's sake, the -m solution has been observed to work on at
least one Perforce installation. However clearly it doesn't work on
others, so the batch ranges approach looks like it will be better.

Based on what has been seen so far, the Perforce maxscanrows setting
must be applying the low-level database queries that Perforce uses
internally in its implementation. That makes the precise effect on
external queries rather hard to predict. It likely also depends on the
version of Perforce.

Lex Spoon
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