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ODBC Timeout in ADO to SQL Server
<i><b>Originally posted by : Bryan Avery (b_avery@yahoo.com)</b></i><br /><br />I would like to increase my ODBC timeout from ADO to SQL Server.<br /><br />Where in the code do I do this?<br /><br />
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<i><b>Originally posted by : Joe (joe@comply1.com)</b></i><br />Server.ScriptTimeout = 180<br /><br />The Default setting is 90 seconds. But if you problem is a poorly written SQL request or poorly indexed database, this may not solve you problem.<br /><br /><br /><br />------------<br />Bryan Avery at 2/14/2000 6:13:51 AM<br /><br /><br />I would like to increase my ODBC timeout from ADO to SQL Server.<br /><br />Where in the code do I do this?<br /><br />
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