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We are using Microsoft Enterprise library to access the sql server database.We are having some doubts about how to close the DB Connection.Code is given below.

DatabaseFactory.SetDatabaseProviderFactory(new DatabaseProviderFactory(), false);
Database db = new DatabaseProviderFactory().Create("Dataconnectionstring");
string sqlCommand = "";
DbCommand dbCommand = db.GetStoredProcCommand(sqlCommand);
dbCommand.CommandTimeout = 0;
try
{
  success = Convert.ToInt32(db.ExecuteScalar(dbCommand));
  return success;
}
  so how  can we close database connection.     
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One way to do this is use using statements.
All Objects that are implementing IDisposable can be used in such way, when code reaches the closing bracket it calls Dispose() that is supposed to get rid of the object.

DatabaseFactory.SetDatabaseProviderFactory(new DatabaseProviderFactory(), false);
        int success = 0;
        using (var db = new DatabaseProviderFactory().Create("Dataconnectionstring"))
        {
            string sqlCommand = "";
            using (var dbCommand = db.GetStoredProcCommand(sqlCommand))
            {
                dbCommand.CommandTimeout = 0;
                try
                {
                    success = Convert.ToInt32(db.ExecuteScalar(dbCommand));
                }
            }
        }

    return success;
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  • Wrong! Database is not disposable.
    – Emanuele
    Feb 10, 2017 at 15:11
  • @Emanuele Hi Emanuele, when you say database is not disposable, which object are you referring to? Feb 11, 2017 at 2:21
  • I tried your code 2 days ago. I think on using (var db = new DatabaseProviderFactory().Create("Dataconnectionstring"))
    – Emanuele
    Feb 13, 2017 at 8:56
  • @Emanuele I would guess that T that Create msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb748589(v=pandp.31).aspx returns is not IDisposable in your implementation..... Which usually is the case... Feb 13, 2017 at 9:39
  • But we are talking of specific case about Enterprise Library. Maybe object is different from that in past years. DatabaseProviderFactory().Create("foo") create a Database object which is not disposable.
    – Emanuele
    Feb 13, 2017 at 10:18

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