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Setting Connection TimeOut in ODBC 3.x

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    Hi all, I'm trying to establish a remote connection using SQLConnect(). I have also set the SQL_ATTR_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT attribute using SQLSetConnectAttr() function. There seems to be no effect on that statement. If there is no connection, the SQLConnect() is not getting timedout, it keeps on waiting until the connection gets established back. I'm using VC++ 6.0 with ODBC 3.x Could anyone help on this issue? thanks in advance, Rajesh

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      Hi all, I'm trying to establish a remote connection using SQLConnect(). I have also set the SQL_ATTR_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT attribute using SQLSetConnectAttr() function. There seems to be no effect on that statement. If there is no connection, the SQLConnect() is not getting timedout, it keeps on waiting until the connection gets established back. I'm using VC++ 6.0 with ODBC 3.x Could anyone help on this issue? thanks in advance, Rajesh

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      Platform SDK 2003 february has a sample codeat SQLConnect() function, take a look at that!

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