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My guess is that CLRPFM does an ALCOBJ WAIT(0), Charles. One way to get around this would be to do an ALCOBJ *EXCL with the appropriate wait time prior to doing the CLRPFM. Joe > From: Wilt, Charles > > All, > > Just wanted to check something I've run into that I didn't realize. > > The CLRPFM command seems to ignore the WAITFILE(xxx) setting for a file. > > In other words, if you have a file with WAITFILE(300) and it is in use > when a CLRPFM command is issued, the CLRPFM doesn't wait 5 minutes before > throwing a "file in use" exception. > > Anybody understand why this is or am I missing something?
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