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RE: Multiple Active Statements: msg#00146db.tds.freetds
> > please read this: > > Hi there, > Unfortunately multiple active statements > is an ODBC driver > facility and not under the control of unixODBC. > UnixODBC will allow > multiple active connections only if the underlying > ODBC driver supports > them. In the case of freetds I am not sure that SQL > server itself allows > multiple active statement per connection. This is a > question you would > have to ask the freetds team. > > Regards > > Jimmy Haddock > Support Consultant > Easysoft Ltd > SQL Server do NOT allow multiple active statement per connection. If you want to use multiple active statements using a single connection you can simulate it using cursors; however cursors are not still supported... Bill Thompson is working on them so I think cursors will be the main new feature of 0.63 (yes, I know, we are still working on 0.62 :) )... freddy77
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