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SQL 2000 question about open connections "Awaiting Command"

Asked by collages in MS SQL Server

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My company recently launched a new application that interacts with our SQL 2000 database.  We utalize web services which use connection pooling.  When I run SP_WHO2 I see that there are tons (amost 200) connections open by this application that are "Awaiting Command".  What impact (if any) does this have on overall database performance?Start Free Trial
 
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