lawpoop@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
However, with this new Postgres site, I don't have access to my temp tables after I've traversed another pg_connect. So PHP is either creating a new connection, or giving me another session, not the one which I created my tables in.
You wouldn't expect to be given back the same connection (and hence the same temp tables) from a pool of connections - they're returned randomly.
Scott Marlowe wrote:
MySQL reuses old connections within the same script. PostgreSQL's php extension does not, it starts a new connection each time.
Isn't pg_pconnect supposed to recycle a pooled connection? Ray. --------------------------------------------------------------- Raymond O'Donnell, Director of Music, Galway Cathedral, Ireland rod@xxxxxx ---------------------------------------------------------------