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You can create a "main program" (CLP) which does an OVRDBF with SHARE(*YES)
and then the call of your existing CL program.
Regards,
Werner Noll
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Von: Dave Snyder [mailto:dsnyder@xxxxxxxxxx]
Gesendet: Freitag, 13. Juni 2003 14:56
An: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Betreff: Close file in CL


I have a simple CL program that reads in a database file (via the RCVF
command). At the end of the program I call a RPG program to update the same
file. I am encountering errors that the file is already in use - by the CL
job - duh. How do I close it in order to update it in the RPG within the CL?
I have tried the DLCOBJ command but that did not work.
Dave


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