Sorry, but I still don't understand. I would like to refresh the attachment 
records after a remote user has an unnatural disconnect. For example, Windows 
freezes and the user must reboot. With my application, the connection count 
must be accurate. So, if you would kindly give me an example of how I can 
refresh that table. Sorry to be so dumb.





--- In [email protected], "Carlos H. Cantu" <listas@...> wrote:
>
> h> Can the initial, commited transaction transaction be a simple select query?
> 
> Not sure if I understand your question. The transaction I'm talking
> about is the transaction associated with the query (select) ran
> against the monitoring table.
> 
> Carlos
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> 
> h> --- In [email protected], "Carlos H. Cantu" <listas@> wrote:
> >>
> >> h> How can I force a refresh of MON$ATTACHMENTS from a Delphi application?
> >> 
> >> Afaik, the only way is to commit actual transaction associated to the
> >> mon$ query, start a new transaction and run the query again.
> >> 
> >> Carlos
> >> Firebird Performance in Detail - http://videos.firebirddevelopersday.com
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> >>
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