Looking at the code, `sql_query_async(...)` should work, do you get exactly the
same error message as with `sql_query()`?
As for the use of async module, can you use the `async_task_data()` or
`async_task_group_data()` functions? The other ones are intended for processing
of SIP requests because they attempt to suspend the transaction, but in this
case is no real SIP request under processing.
Otherwise, repeating somehow, the TCP main process never had a database
connection and it should not have. As I said, the old code was triggering
connection close events in a few cases when a tcp worker predicted (or
instructed) that connection is going (or has to) to be closed by TCP main, but
never for the cases when the connection was closed by TCP main alone.
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