DISCONNECT
Terminates database sessions when in multi-session mode.
Syntax
DISCONNECT { ALL | CURRENT | session } - session is a string expression identifying the name of the database session to be terminated.
Usage
The DISCONNECT instruction
closes a given database connection.
The session name is case-sensitive.
When using the DEFAULT keyword,
it identifies the default database server connection established
with a CONNECT TO DEFAULT or a DATABASE
instruction. This clause is specific to IBM® Informix® databases.
Use the ALL keyword to terminate all opened connections.
From that point, you must establish a new connection to execute
SQL statements.
Use the CURRENT keyword
to terminate the current connection only. From that point, in
order to execute SQL statements, you must select another connection
with SET CONNECTION, or establish a new connection
with CONNECT TO.
A DISCONNECT statement
cannot be executed with dynamic SQL (i.e. PREPARE + EXECUTE).
If a DISCONNECT statement is used while
a database transaction is active, the transaction is automatically
rolled back.
Example
MAIN
CONNECT TO "stores1" -- Will be identified by "stores1"
CONNECT TO "stores1" AS "SA"
CONNECT TO "stores2" AS "SB" USER "scott" USING "tiger"
DISCONNECT "stores1"
DISCONNECT "SB"
SET CONNECTION "SA"
END MAIN