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* If this function indicates the handle is not connected, any unread messages can still be read using [[GET (TCP/IP statement)|GET #]].
* If this function indicates the handle is not connected, any unread messages can still be read using [[GET (TCP/IP statement)|GET #]].
* Even if this function indicates the handle is not connected, it is important to [[CLOSE]] the connection anyway or important resources cannot be reallocated.  
* Even if this function indicates the handle is not connected, it is important to [[CLOSE]] the connection anyway or important resources cannot be reallocated.  


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* [[_OPENCONNECTION]]
* [[_OPENCONNECTION]], [[_CONNECTIONADDRESS$]]
* [[_OPENHOST]]
* [[_OPENHOST]], [[_OPENCLIENT]]
* [[_OPENCLIENT]]
* [[_CONNECTIONADDRESS$]]
* [[Downloading Files]]
* [[Downloading Files]]




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Revision as of 22:49, 6 January 2023

The _CONNECTED function returns the status of a TCP/IP or HTTP connection handle.


Syntax

result& = _CONNECTED(connectionHandle&)


Description

  • The handle can come from the _OPENHOST, OPENCLIENT or _OPENCONNECTION.
  • Returns -1 if still connected or 0 if connection has ended/failed.
  • Do not rely solely on this function to check for ending communication.
  • Use "time-out" checking as well and CLOSE any suspect connections.
  • If this function indicates the handle is not connected, any unread messages can still be read using GET #.
  • Even if this function indicates the handle is not connected, it is important to CLOSE the connection anyway or important resources cannot be reallocated.


See also



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