Alan Bourke wrote:

> MB Software Solutions wrote:
>> Because I don't like the idea of open/close/open/close/open/close for 
>> every stinking SQL. 
> Doesn't it have some sort of connection caching/pooling scheme like SQL 
> Server, where even though you might tell it to close a connection or it 
> might time out, it doesn't actually close it?

Now *that* sounds like a MS move for sure! The developer says "close the 
connection" and the server, behind the scenes, keeps it open for you.

Paul

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