No, Disposing of the SqlCommand
will not effect the Connection. A better approach would be to also wrap the SqlConnection
in a using block as well:
using (SqlConnection conn = new SqlConnection(connstring))
{
conn.Open();
using (SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand(cmdstring, conn))
{
cmd.ExecuteNonQuery();
}
}
Otherwise, the Connection is unchanged by the fact that a Command that was using it was disposed (maybe that is what you want?). But keep in mind, that a Connection should
be disposed of as well, and likely more important to dispose of than a command.
EDIT:
I just tested this:
SqlConnection conn = new SqlConnection(connstring);
conn.Open();
using (SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand("select field from table where fieldid = 1", conn))
{
Console.WriteLine(cmd.ExecuteScalar().ToString());
}
using (SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand("select field from table where fieldid = 2", conn))
{
Console.WriteLine(cmd.ExecuteScalar().ToString());
}
conn.Dispose();
The first command was disposed when the using block was exited. The connection was still open and good for the second command.
So, disposing of the command definitely does not dispose of the connection it was using.
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