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Did you perform the ADBC connection from "Folder Level Javascripts" ?
In that case, the current connection can be used during the whole Acrobat
session; this is mandatory when accessing a data base from batch
javascripts.
Regards.

Michel Lausseur
Aalto Consultant

> -----Message d'origine-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] la part de MacNaughton, Rob
> Envoy� : mardi 3 juin 2003 16:30
> � : '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Objet : RE: [PDF-Forms] Javascript spec for 6.0 - ADBC
> Good Question my test of the ADBC object against a MS SQL Server 7 did the
> same. Even more problimatic was the inability of the object to
> retreive any
> data. I appears that one data type char doesn't work with ADBC
> and Database
> and there is little help for troubleshooting failed execute()
> statements. I
> was really hoping that ADBC would be improved in this release of Adobe
> Arcobat.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wright, Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 9:58 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PDF-Forms] Javascript spec for 6.0 - ADBC
> I had heard that there would be a new method for the ADBC object
> that would
> enable dropping database connections.  I don't see it in the new
> spec.  Am I
> missing it?  How does anyone deal with this basic shortcoming of the ADBC
> object?  The one time I tested ADBC, the number of database connections
> increased with each use of the Adobe form until the database server got
> hosed due to too many connections.  The ADBC object is useless
> without some
> type of "dropConnection()" method in my opinion.


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