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Passing of Connection Object from one procedure to another
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hi of course you can pass a connection object between
procedures, but it wouldn;t make any practical sense. ideally database
operations are supposed to happen from a centralized location (the data tier).
The connection is supposed to be opened and managed by this data tier. To
access the connection object from any method within the data tier, you could
declare the connection object globally. There really shouldn;t be any
practical scenerio where u need to pass the connection object to any other
class.... unless of course you r not following n-tier principles and doing data
access from anywhere and everywhere. regards Nauzad Kapadia
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