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GeneralDiferences between null,close and dispose Pin
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turbochimp26-Apr-05 5:10
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I think you are confused about the intended uses of Dispose() and Close(). They are very different. I would encourage you to read the same article I suggested in my original post.

I would also encourage you to look further into what actually happens when Dispose() is called on a SqlConnection (or any type that implements IDisposable, if it's implemented correctly). Specifically, in SqlConnection.Dispose(), you will (or should) see a call to base.Dispose(disposing). If you had taken the time to inspect the base class (System.ComponentModel.Component), you would have seen that there's a little more to the disposal of the SqlConnection instance than you indicated in either of your posts.

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