I am running an ASP page that opens an ADO connection to an MS SQL database. It starts up a transaction and then executes a series of statements (no SELECTs, only DELETEs and INSERTs). It seems that ...
Connecting Visual Basic to SQL databases gives your applications the ability to store, retrieve, and update information dynamically. By setting up the right environment, using ADO.NET for database ...
Use profiler.<br><br>SQL leaves them open for a time for the connection pooling of course. -- View image here: http://episteme.arstechnica.com/infopop/emoticons/icon ...