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Answer by user2525415 for How to extend the timeout of a SQL query

I think this might be a better way to do this (as of Enterprise Library 6.0):SqlDatabase db = new SqlDatabase(connectionManager.SqlConnection.ConnectionString);System.Data.Common.DbCommand cmd =...

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Answer by Ozgur for How to extend the timeout of a SQL query

Try this oneSqlConnectionStringBuilder connectionStringBuilder = new SqlConnectionStringBuilder(connection.ConnectionString);connectionStringBuilder.ConnectTimeout = 180;connection.ConnectionString =...

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Answer by Chris Porter for How to extend the timeout of a SQL query

If you are using the EnterpriseLibrary (and it looks like you are) try this: Microsoft.Practices.EnterpriseLibrary.Data.Database db =...

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Answer by n8wrl for How to extend the timeout of a SQL query

Mladen is right but if you have to do this you probably have a bigger problem with the proc itself. Under load it might take much longer than your new timeout. Might be worth spending some quality time...

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Answer by Mladen Prajdic for How to extend the timeout of a SQL query

You do this by setting the SqlCommand.CommandTimeout property.

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How to extend the timeout of a SQL query

This is not a connection timeout as a connection to the database is made fine. The problem is that the stored procedure that I'm calling takes longer than, say, 30 seconds and causes a timeout.The code...

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