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I'm using MSSQL 7.0 on WinNT4.0, FreeTDS 0.51 with tdsver=4.2, client is SuSe Linux 7.1, Apache 1.3.19, PHP 4.0.6. I've run into troubles while checking SELECT permissions for several tables within a single db connection. In a typical case, I think, this should work fine: ################################################## $php_errormsg = ''; @mssql_query("SELECT * FROM $table"); if (!empty($php_errormsg)) { echo "It seems you cannot access table $table"; } ################################################## But this code works only the first time within a single connection to MSSQL server. The 2nd call to such a code does nothing with the contents of $php_errormsg, even when there should be message 'Permission denied'. (Sometimes the next call to mssql_query without '@' fires the exception.) I've also tried a piece of code like this, but the result was the same: ################################################## $php_errormsg = ''; $result = mssql_query("SELECT * FROM $table"); if (! $result) { echo "It seems you cannot access table $table"; } ################################################## It seems to me, that there is a bug somewhere. The only way to handle this situation seems to be reconnecting to the MSSQL server. Any help?