LazyClose connection parameter [LCLOSE]

Function

Causes the CLOSE cursor-name database request to be queued, and then sent to the server with the next database request. This eliminates a network request each time a cursor is closed.

Usage

Anywhere

Values

YES, NO

Default

NO

Description

When this parameter is enabled, cursors are not actually closed until the next database request. Any isolation level 1 cursor stability locks still apply to the cursor while the CLOSE cursor-name database request is queued.

Enabling this option can improve performance if:

Note that in rare circumstances, canceling the next request after the CLOSE cursor-name database request can leave the cursor in a state where it appears to be closed on the client side, but is not actually closed on the server side. Subsequent attempts to open another cursor with the same name will fail. Using LazyClose is not recommended if your application cancels requests frequently.

See also

“How connection parameters work”