|  | Posted by Erland Sommarskog on 02/15/07 22:29 
DaveP (analizer1@yahoo.com) writes:> I do maintenance on the Back end
 > and have like 10 - 20 connections open...specialized scrips i run and they
 > dont need to be stored proc's
 >
 > is there a way to kill the connection when the script is finished...from
 > my client side..... not just disconnect...cause server still has the
 > pool of the connection...i want to kill the pool'd connection also
 
 I'm not sure that I follow. You have a maintenance job that runs from
 a client that opens multiple connections?
 
 When the client exits, all pooled connections will go away, since the
 pools lives in the process space of the client, not of SQL Server.
 
 
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