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Troels Arvin

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 6:25 pm
Post subject: Need to activate a database?
Archived from groups: comp>databases>theory (more info?)

Hello,

With DB2, you need to run "ACTIVATE DATABASE dbname" if you want a
database to remain active even when the last session disconnects. This
can make a big difference in order to cut down on connection setup times.

Does Informix have the same kind of mechanism/requirement, or is a
database simply always active?

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Regards,
Troels Arvin

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