Please see the code below from the following webpage: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.data.sqlclient.sqlcommand(v=vs.110).aspx
Public Sub ReadOrderData(ByVal connectionString As String)
Dim queryString As String = _
"SELECT OrderID, CustomerID FROM dbo.Orders;"
Using connection As New SqlConnection(connectionString)
Dim command As New SqlCommand(queryString, connection)
connection.Open()
Dim reader As SqlDataReader = command.ExecuteReader()
Try
While reader.Read()
Console.WriteLine(String.Format("{0}, {1}", _
reader(0), reader(1)))
End While
Finally
' Always call Close when done reading.
reader.Close()
End Try
End Using
End Sub
The SQLCommand object is not wrapped in a Using statement. However, the code in this question (for example) is: SqlCommand with using statement
I see lots of code that contains Data Readers and Commands that are not wrapped in Using statements. Commands and Data Readers implement IDisposable. Do you have to wrap them in Using statements/call .dispose?
One idea I have is that DataReaders and Commands are closed implicitly when the connection they link to is disposed. Is that correct?