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SQL Related Articles: Keep connection open until application terminates
2002-08-27 -- Michael Gould
 
Newsgroups: comp.lang.clarion Fay, If MS-SQL is like Sybase, it will open a cursor or connection after so many prepare statements. In Sybase there is are a couple of settings which will allow you to keep a connection open and I would bet that MS-SQL has a similar type of parameter. Look for options similar to... SET OPTION PUBLIC.MAX_STATEMENT_COUNT=0; SET OPTION PUBLIC.MAX_CURSOR_COUNT=0; This basically sets the cursor and statement count governors off and keeps a open connection until the application exits. HTH's Michael Gould Omni Computer Consulting, Inc. "fay" wrote in message news:3d6a77bd$1@news.softvelocity.com... > Using clarion c55ee ABC tempaltes and sql 2000/ sql7 > > > Our application stores the main data in one database and images in > different databases. Normal scanning and viewing of images works ok. But, > I am writing a conversion to convert images from and one of our older dos > applications to our clarion application. I make use of code used in noraml > scanning to get the iamges into the imaing data bases. > > When running the conersion it appear to be "eating" large amounts of memogy > and after successfully converting several thousnd images it bombs. I > isolated the problem code to be the code where it is opening, closing and > connecting to our image databases. To test. I put just that code in a a > loop that I executed several thousands times. The test code does nothing > except, open, close and disocnnect form the imaging database. It will > execute several thousand iterations and then bomb with the following > message: > > Connection failed > SQL STATE '37000' > > SQL Server Error 552 > [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Serve Driver] {SQL Server} CYRPTOAPI function > 'CryptAcquire Context' failed. error 0X8009001d > [Error description unavailable] > > > > > I am testing with the server on my computer. After geeting the error > message I get an out of memory meesage if I try to do much of anything else > and have to stop the server. > > > > Here is my test code: > > lnct = 0 > loop howmany times > glo:ImgConnect = 'DATABASE=' &CurrImgDB &';DRIVER=SQL SERVER' > &';SERVER=' &TheSrvr &';UID=' &GLO:DSNUser &';PWD=' &GLO:DSNPassWord &';' > !! trace('','glo:imgconnect = ' &glo:imgconnect) > OpenDB = CurrImgDB > open(imgs) > if error() then message('Error opening IMGS on write: ' &error() & ' > ' & fileerror()). > > close(imgs) > if error() then message('Error closing IMGS on write: ' &error()). > imgs{prop:disconnect} > if error() then > message('error on disconnect: ' & fileerror()) > end > end > > > > Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong? > > Thanks, Fay > > >


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