Richard Kaye wrote:
> Sure, Vince. I got bitten by the default behavior of SQLDISCONNECT(). In the 
> DESTROY method of one of my forms was this little gem:
> 
> SQLDISCONNECT(thisform.nHandle1)
> 
> The problem is, if the user never hit the process that established that 
> handle, it's default value is 0. Pass 0 to SQLDISCONNECT() and it closes 
> *all* open handles. Oops.

Wow, that *was* useful!  I didn't know that about SQLDisconnect().  Not 
only can I be aware of it, I can think of some spots where I would 
actually want to close all open connections.  Thanks!





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