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I am currently working on a system developed some 3 years ago by a developer who used to work
for our company. It is an ASP/DHTML administration system for accident reporting. The main
page of the site is written in HTML and consists of a set of forms providing the user with
the ability to enter details of the accident.
On this page there are half a dozen RDS data controls which are bound to the various forms in
order to establish a link with the SQL server back-end. The data source of these RDS data
controls are a set of ASP pages which contain XML persisted versions of the recordsets used
for the page.
The problem I am having is that after a period of inactivity of roughly 13 minutes, the save
option on the page (which calls the RDS Update method) causes the following error to be
displayed in a VBScript message box:
'The requested action cannot be performed when the object is closed.'
I have checked the timeout value for the ASP session to ensure that the asp session is not
timing out, but this is currently set to 60 minutes and is hence not the problem.
I have checked the status of the RDS recordset prior to the update being called and it
returns 0 (zero). The only thing I can think of is that the RDS data controls are timing out.
Is this the case, and is there any way to set this timeout period, as I cannot find a
property that would accomplish this. The only property I could find is called InternetTimout,
but this only seems to apply to the amount of time allowed to execute a query against the
database.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated as I have a very disappointed customer and am pulling
my hair out!!!!
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