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chore: use env control database statement timeout #2191

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Signed-off-by: Miles Zhang <mingchang555@hotmail.com>
@zmcNotafraid zmcNotafraid added this pull request to the merge queue Sep 10, 2024
Merged via the queue into nervosnetwork:develop with commit 9acbf62 Sep 10, 2024
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