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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
− | [[SQLCANCEL()]], [[SQLCOLUMNS()]], [[SQLCOMMIT()]], [[SQLCONNECT()]], [[SQLERROR()]], [[SQLEXEC()]], [[SQLGETPROP()]], [[SQLMORERESULTS()]], [[SQLPREPARE()]], [[SQLROLLBACK()]], [[SQLSETPROP()]], [[SQLSTRINGCONNECT()]], [[SQLTABLES()]] | + | [[SQLCANCEL()]], [[SQLCOLUMNS()]], [[SQLCOMMIT()]], [[SQLCONNECT()]], [[SQLERROR()]], [[SQLEXEC()]], [[SQLGETPROP()]], [[SQLMORERESULTS()]], [[SQLPREPARE()]], [[SQLROLLBACK()]], [[SQLSETPROP()]], [[SQLSTRINGCONNECT()]], [[SQLTABLES()]], [[SQLTRANSACTION()]] |
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
The SQLDISCONNECT() function is used to disconnect from a data source. | The SQLDISCONNECT() function is used to disconnect from a data source. | ||
− | The SQLDISCONNECT() function operates on the | + | The SQLDISCONNECT() function operates on the ODBC connection specified by <nStatementHandle>. |
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− | |nStatementHandle|| | + | |nStatementHandle||Statement handle to the connection. Specifying 0 causes all active connections to be disconnected. |
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====Return values:==== | ====Return values:==== | ||
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|1||Disconnection completed successfully | |1||Disconnection completed successfully | ||
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[[Category:SQL Functions]] | [[Category:SQL Functions]] |
Latest revision as of 09:57, 4 February 2013
Purpose
Disconnect from a data source
Syntax
SQLDISCONNECT(<nStatementHandle>)
See Also
SQLCANCEL(), SQLCOLUMNS(), SQLCOMMIT(), SQLCONNECT(), SQLERROR(), SQLEXEC(), SQLGETPROP(), SQLMORERESULTS(), SQLPREPARE(), SQLROLLBACK(), SQLSETPROP(), SQLSTRINGCONNECT(), SQLTABLES(), SQLTRANSACTION()
Description
The SQLDISCONNECT() function is used to disconnect from a data source.
The SQLDISCONNECT() function operates on the ODBC connection specified by <nStatementHandle>.
Keywords | Description |
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nStatementHandle | Statement handle to the connection. Specifying 0 causes all active connections to be disconnected. |
Return values:
Return Value | Description |
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1 | Disconnection completed successfully |
–1 | Connection error |
–2 | Environment error |
Example
nStatHand = sqlstringconnect("Driver={SQL Server};Server=MYPC-PC\INST1;Trusted_Connection=yes;Database=AdventureWorks;") if nStatHand < 1 messagebox("Could not connect") else messagebox("Connected") // ... sqldisconnect(nStatHand) endif