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 Posted by Sheldon Glickler on 03/01/06 13:52 
"Steve" <google.spam@nastysoft.com> wrote in message  
news:1141211513.214654.269950@z34g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... 
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>>   $query = "DELETE FROM CatalogNames WHERE sCatalogID='" . $catalog .  
>> "'"; 
>>   mssql_select_db($database_Login, $_SESSION['Login']); 
>>   $result = mssql_query($query, $_SESSION['Login']); 
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>>  $query = "INSERT INTO CatalogNames  (sCatalogID, sCatalogName) " . 
>>      "VALUES ('" . $cat_id . "', '" . $cat_name . "')"; 
>>  mssql_select_db($database_Login, $_SESSION['Login']); 
>>  $result = mssql_query($query, $_SESSION['Login']); 
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> I think it unlikely that you can reliably cache and reuse a database 
> resource between sessions. You should create a new session with each 
> invocation of the script. 
 
This is one session where it works on one and fails on the other.  I use a  
mssql_pconnect, but I will try making a new connection.
 
  
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