But then he still has a taf file running that is bounded by the query timeout configuration.

I've never done this before, but I'd probably focus on what capabilities the DB allows for "forking" in a stored procedure.

/John

Stefan Gonick wrote:

Use the @URL command with waitforresult=false.

Stefan

At 03:32 PM 5/10/2004, you wrote:

Want to call a Sybase ASA 9 stored procedure but I don't want to wait for a result.

I have a stored procedure that takes some time to execute. I want one taf to call the stored procedure then jump to another taf that refreshes every 10 seconds, checks to see if the query is complete, other wise show's a please wait message.

My question is how to get Witango to release the call to the stored procedure without waiting for the procedure to finish and without killing the stored procedure.

Any suggestions?

Thanks...

Bryan Hughes
TFG-PIU
954-493-6565 x122

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