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Maintaining connection to SQL Server or not?
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Microsoft SQL Server
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01025474
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Dmitry,
It is true that it takes a long time to connect ( I like the way they have "solved" this in .NET with the connection pool). I will follow this thread to see what other developers think, because I am interested in their response too.

Einar

>Einar,
>I am using VFP 9. I have read it too (in some articles in CODE magazine) that this (connect and quickly disconnect) is suggested method.
>But I am wondering about how practical it would be in a VFP application. I am concerned that this approach will be too slow (or maybe not), this is why I am asking for someone to share their practical experience.
>
>>Dmitry,
>>What language are you using?
>>The new way of doing things (according to M$ and ADO.NET) you should connect, get your data into a DataSet (or cursor or whatever) and then disconnect.
>>Einar
>>
>>>I am making baby steps in creating a simple (test) form using n-tier approach. UI -> BO -> DA. That is, UI through BO asks DA for a record and displays it. As user navigates through records in the table, the cycle "UI->BO->DA" will be done quite often (possibly). The DA is where connection to SQL Server takes place.
>>>
>>>Should I close the connection and open a new one on every call to DA or should I make the connection PUBLIC and maintain it for duration of the form being open?
>>>
>>>Thank you for any suggestions.
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