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Kill all Connections

By Justin, 2002/04/17

Total article views: 2142 | Views in the last 30 days: 10

There are times you want to kill all the connections in a database. This would do that trick.

This can be very useful when you replace a database regularly and some connections still exist so your automated restore fails. You can issue this command to kill all the connections before issuing a restore command.

By Justin, 2002/04/17

Total article views: 2142 | Views in the last 30 days: 10
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