Hi.
Does anyone know if the mssql_connect/_init/_bind/etc require a lot
of overhead?
I have a page that requires multiple function calls and each of those
opens a new connection to the database, performs the necessary
actions in stored procedure(s), and then closes the connection.
However, I found this to be slower than I was wanting. So I thought,
just create one connection and assign it to the SESSION (a global),
and in each function that requires a connection, call that SESSION
variable. At the end of the page, close the connection and nullify
the variable.
Does anyone see a problem with doing it this way? Security concerns?
Anything?
Thanks in advance,
~Philip
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