On Wed, August 17, 2005 1:57 am, Chris Boget wrote:
> mssql class. We are using persistent connections but for some reason
I have NO IDEA if *all* of this applies to MSSQL, however...
If you were talking about MySQL, I'd answer like this:
A "persistent connection" should really be called a "re-
Chris Boget wrote:
> We are using PEAR as our database abstraction layer for connectivity
> to MSSQL. It seems that, for some inexplicable reason, that our code
> is losing it's connection to the sql server.
I've had similar problems in the past, only in my situation it was connecting
from a
Lin
Without wading through all the code and queries it might be difficult to give
you an exact answer, but maybe some of us can point out a 'gotcha' or two that
you can check.
One that jumps to mind that I had issues with using ADODB (abstraction layer),
and it was mostly with speed but I could see
We are using PEAR as our database abstraction layer for connectivity to
MSSQL. It seems that, for some inexplicable reason, that our code is
losing it's connection to the sql server.
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