Looks like this groups saves the day again. "John Krewson" <krewsonj@sworps.utk.edu> wrote in message 3DEF7F7C.5060805@sworps.utk.edu">news:3DEF7F7C.5060805@sworps.utk.edu... > mssql_pconnect cannot be closed as you mentioned: > http://www.php.he.net/manual/en/function.mssql-pconnect.php > > I am using this as well, calling MSSQL on a Windows box from PHP/Apache > on Linux, and I am also getting some of the results you mentioned, > although it behaves differently at different times so I'm sticking with > it to tinker. > > My advice would be to simply drop using mssql_pconnect and use > mssql_connect. You don't gain much in the way of speed by using > mssql_pconnect and I have seen several people come away with varied > results. Your sys admin (or you if you do double duty) should be able > to see if this is actually the case through SQL Server Enterprise > Manager. It should show the calling server, the PHP version, and that > the connections are sleeping. > > > Tim Evans wrote: > > >I've written a script that works perfectly for almost ten times, and then > >stops being able to connect to the MSSQL server. I imagine this has > >something to do with me not properly closing my connection, and the server > >having a maximum # of connections. > > > >I'm calling both mssql_free_result() and mssql_close() after every query. > >I'm using mssql_pconnect. > > > >I would include sample code, but it does this whether I use code ripped > >right from examples and docs or I write it myself. It doesn't seem to > >matter what database, or the type or amount of information I'm requesting. > > > >Thanks for any help I get on this problem, it's driving me nuts. > > > > > > > > > > > -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php