Connection Close Method, Table Type Property Example (VB)
Setting the ActiveConnection property to Nothing should "close" the catalog. Associated collections will be empty. Any objects that were created from schema objects in the catalog will be orphaned. Any properties on those objects that have been cached will still be available, but attempting to read properties that require a call to the provider will fail.
' BeginCloseConnectionVB
Sub Main()
On Error GoTo CloseConnectionByNothingError
Dim cnn As New ADODB.Connection
Dim cat As New ADOX.Catalog
Dim tbl As ADOX.Table
cnn.Open "Provider='Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0';" & _
"Data Source= 'Northwind.mdb';"
Set cat.ActiveConnection = cnn
Set tbl = cat.Tables(0)
Debug.Print tbl.Type ' Cache tbl.Type info
Set cat.ActiveConnection = Nothing
Debug.Print tbl.Type ' tbl is orphaned
' Previous line will succeed if this was cached
Debug.Print tbl.Columns(0).DefinedSize
' Previous line will fail if this info has not been cached
'Clean up
cnn.Close
Set cat = Nothing
Set cnn = Nothing
Exit Sub
CloseConnectionByNothingError:
Set cat = Nothing
If Not cnn Is Nothing Then
If cnn.State = adStateOpen Then cnn.Close
End If
Set cnn = Nothing
If Err <> 0 Then
MsgBox Err.Source & "-->" & Err.Description, , "Error"
End If
End Sub
' EndCloseConnectionVB
Closing a Connection object that was used to "open" the catalog should have the same effect as setting the ActiveConnection property to Nothing.
Attribute VB_Name = "Connection"
See Also
ActiveConnection Property | Catalog Object | Column Object | Columns Collection | Table Object | Tables Collection | Type Property (Table)