In Databricks SQL, you can use scheduled query executions to update your dashboards or enable routine alerts. By default, your queries do not have a schedule. To set the schedule, you can use the dropdown pickers to specify the frequency, period, starting time, and time zone. You can also choose to end the schedule on a certain date by selecting the End date checkbox and picking a date from the calendar. This way, you can ensure that the query does not run beyond the first week of the project's release and does not incur any additional cost. Option A is incorrect, as setting a limit to the number of DBUs does not stop the query from running. Option B is incorrect, as there is no option to end the schedule after a certain number of refreshes. Option C is incorrect, as there is a way to ensure the query does not cost the organization money beyond the first week of the project's release. Option D is incorrect, as setting a limit to the number of individuals who can manage the query's refresh schedule does not affect the query's execution or cost. Reference: Schedule a query, Schedule a query - Azure Databricks - Databricks SQL