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Carl,

When I have used WRKOBJLCK on a 'regular' program that I know is running (I
have it up on another session), WRKOBJLCK returns "(There are no locks for
the specified object)". I didn't think it would behave any different for a
'service program' so I didn't try that.

Tim Kredlo
Exterior Wood, Inc

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Tim,

Have you tried WRKOBJLCK?

Regards,
Carel Teijgeler

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On 20-5-05 at 12:47 Tim Kredlo wrote:

>Is there a command that can be used to tell if a particular service 
>program is currently running? (similar to wrkactjob)




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