DISCONNECT — terminate a database connection
DISCONNECT connection_name
DISCONNECT [ CURRENT ]
DISCONNECT ALL
DISCONNECT
closes a connection (or all connections) to the database.
connection_name
#A database connection name established by the CONNECT
command.
CURRENT
#Close the “current” connection, which is either the most recently opened connection, or the connection set by the SET CONNECTION
command. This is also the default if no argument is given to the DISCONNECT
command.
ALL
#Close all open connections.
int main(void) { EXEC SQL CONNECT TO testdb AS con1 USER testuser; EXEC SQL CONNECT TO testdb AS con2 USER testuser; EXEC SQL CONNECT TO testdb AS con3 USER testuser; EXEC SQL DISCONNECT CURRENT; /* close con3 */ EXEC SQL DISCONNECT ALL; /* close con2 and con1 */ return 0; }
DISCONNECT
is specified in the SQL standard.
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