What might an alternative be? I'm thinking that by having 1 shared connection for my views & another connection (saved as a variable or appliction level property) for my SPT that the entire app can run on 2 connections. The only alternative (as I far I can see) is to establish a connection each time I want to use SPT which is probably inefficient. I would not manage the connection used by the views, I would let the views do that.
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>There might be a problem. How, for example, are you going to identify the open connection number for views to use SPT in? Secondly, if you have several large tables open, you risk a timeout or "out of memory" error.
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>>We are designing our SQL 7 implementation (while we are still learning it)& have decided on the following regarding connections. Our remote views will share connections & our SPT will use 1 connection that is opened up in the logon process. This 1 connection will remain open through out the appslication session. Are there any potential problems with this that anyone can see?
Mark Achin
Independent Consultant, VFP MCP