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Connection Issue - .NET and Oracle

I'm having a very strange issue with an application I'm building. The
applicaiton has multiple users, each with their own connection to the
database. However, when one of these connections closes then all the
other users connections seem to close.

This is most obviously seen when I'm writing a rather large chunk of
data with connection A. Then connection B comes in to the application
and grabs a small piece of data. Of course, during execution,
connection B will cllose itself after getting what it needs. It's at
this point that connection A gets the following message "Connection
must be open for this operation" while writing its next piece of data.

If any could help me with this, it would be greatly appreciated.

Jul 21 '05 #1
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