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"Monty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I am trying to use fewer resources and processes when making database
> connections in my scripts, so, upon the first call to make a DB
connection,
> I store the Link Resource ID in a constant variable that can be accessed
by
> all other functions that need a DB connection, like this...
>
>     function connect_db() {
>
>     if (!defined('_CONNECT_DB')) {
>
>         $result = @mysql_pconnect("localhost", "Username", "Password");
>         @mysql_select_db("database_name");
>         define('_CONNECT_DB', $result);
>     }
>     return _CONNECT_DB;
>
>     I call this function this way...
>
>     $query = "SELECT * FROM table";
>     $connid = connect_db();
>     $result = mysql_query($query, $connid);
>
>
> What's odd is that this works for the first query, but after that the
> Resource Link ID stored in _CONNECT_DB ceases to work, making MySQL issue
> the error: mysql_query(): 4 is not a valid MySQL-Link resource...
>
> Is there any reason why this isn't working? Normally I store the Resource
> Link ID in a local variable that I can re-use with no problem, so, I can't
> understand why storing the Resource Link ID in a constant var won't work?
Is
> it not possible to re-use the same connection for multiple queries to
> different tables in the DB? I know I can do this if the Resource Link ID
is
> assigned to a local var, so, maybe it can't be stored in a constant var??
>
> Only other solution I can think of is to use non-persistent connections
and
> simply make a connection to the DB then immediately disconnect for each
> function that needs DB access, but, I'm wondering if this will create more
> overhead and overload the database with too many connections?
>
> I've searched and read just about everything I could find about exactly
how
> PHP and MySQL work together, but, if there's anything that explains in
> detail exactly what is happening when you call mysql_connect or
mysql_query,
> please point me in its direction.
>
> Any input on this is most appreciated!
>
> Monty

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