Then its a bug in the CMP layer. Pls contact your CMP provider.
Dave Wolf
Internet Applications Division
Sybase
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> I' m using CMP, so there is no statement object on which I could perform a
> close()
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> > I also had this problem with Oracle. A quick search on
> > deja.com led me to
> > the solution (it SEEMS to be working!) that says we must
> > explicitly perform
> > a close() on the statement object you are using. In fact,
> > you are likely
> > best off closing every result set and statement object, then
> > closing the
> > connection, for every database call you make.
> >
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