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You posted the same question in Reaped: DBI Problem, Reaped: DBI Problem, DBI Problem, and Reaped: DBI Problem. This multi-posting causes confusion to readers, and can also cause answers to accumulate in different threads without the benefit of building upon or contrasting with those answers already posted. Because it makes sense to have only one copy of a question alive out there, so that replies come in only within a single thread, the duplicates were "Reaped", which means they were hidden from common view.
In the future you can avoid having nodes reaped by posting a question only once. If you need to edit it for some corrections there are ways to do that without creating duplicates (though it's usually best to just follow-up in the same thread).
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Yeah. I guess it is an old story. The call to the sub passes the session id from the session opened else where. No need to see that.
If there was no session open then the first call to executequery at Note 1 would fail.
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