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Reeve, I can't think of a real good way off the top of my head but one possibility is to have a job periodically do something like WRKOBJLCK (I assume there is an api) on your source files and keep track of the members that are locked and how long. I curious though, why do you care about this? It seems that it is totally meaningless information. I may open a source member first thing in the morning, get interrupted and move on to something else, that source member may stay open all day and I may not even make any changes. Ok, I had the source member open for 8 hours, what does that tell you??? Scott Mildenberger > -----Original Message----- > From: Reeve Fritchman [mailto:reeve@ltl400.com] > Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 12:22 PM > To: Midrange-Nontech-L@Midrange. Com > Subject: Tracking source member access > > I'd like to track who's using a given source member and for > how long. I don > 't care about tracking changes.
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