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Hello Bruce
                   Thanks  for your help.   I still looking at the books,
manuel etc. I have't   used API.  If you can able shed some more light, it will
be of  much usefull.

                    But,  sometime few years before, I remember  on one of my
program, I displayed a message that tells the user  " "Who is  locking the file
he is trying to Purge,  But, I did'nt  use the API for  that.  I forgot it now.
I am still struck and trying to recollect what I did.

                  Anyway, Thanks again

  Regards
  Raj







bvining@vnet.ibm.com on 09-21-99 11:50:29 AM

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Subject:  RECORD LOCK - HOW TO?




Raj,

The List Object Locks (QWCLOBJL) API in the Work Management chapter of
the System API Reference sounds like just what you want.  It will give
you a list of those jobs holding a lock on a given object (member in the
case of a database file).

Bruce Vining

>
>Hello all,
>               On one my   program , I am trying to   Purge  records and  do a
>Reorganize on  that  Physical file.   Before doing the purge,  I would  want
>check for the file lock and if it is locked then I want  to  display  the  user
>that  who is locking the file  and ask the user to try later.
>
>                 Could anyone please help on how to accomplise this.
>
>  Thanks in advance
>
>Regards
>Raj
>

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