This excellent answer from --
Matt Stueve <<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Emily B. Kim <<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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<excerpt>Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2000 11:00:33 -0600
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Dru Whitledge <<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: NCCFUG: Death to .ldb !!!
In-Reply-To: <<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Thanks Emily Kim and Matt ,
The Flush.cfm file works like a champ, but I now also know how to avoid
the problem altogether in setting up the ODBC connection (never noticed
that was there).
Thanks again, (is this a great list or what?)
Dru
<center><smaller>Create a new cfm file with just this line:</smaller>
<smaller><<cfoutput>#cfusion_dbconnections_flush()#<</cfoutput></smaller>
<smaller>Call it from a browser and you should be fine.</smaller>
<smaller>You can also avoid the problem all together by un-checking
"Maintain Database Connections" in the administrator.</smaller>
</center>
At 10:43 10/5/2000 -0600, you wrote:
>dru - go into the ODBC connection in CF Administrator and look at the
>access odbc connection in question. choose to see more information
(button
>on the lower right side of screen) and then uncheck "maintain database
>connections." you might have to restart your CF services. also, i've
found
>that Studio also holds on to the database if you've used the database
tab.
>you might have to close down studio and reopen it in order to get rid
of
>that connection (or stop and restart the RDS service. -emily
>
>At 10:31 AM 10/5/2000 -0600, you wrote:
>>If anyone else is working with MS Access you've probably had the same
>>annoying experience!!
>>
>>I often have to swap backed up databases (.mdb files) and if I've
been
>>using the old database that I want to copy over -- there is always a
damn
>>.ldb (file / record locking file) in the directory that prevents me
from
>>overwiting the old database.
>>
>>I know how to cure this problem on the web (make a dummy query to a
>>non-exitant table in the same database) but that technique doe not seem
to
>>work on my hard drive? I usually end up, annoyed as hell, having to
re-boot
>>to be able to delete the damn thing off.
>>
>>Does anybody know of a simplier with to dispatch a pesky .ldb file --
>>without rebooting?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Dru
>>303 666-7665
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