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  • Subject: Display open files
  • From: "Lacelle, Marc" <LACELLE@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 09:02:52 -0400

Sorry about the blank message, a little to fast on the trigger guess.

If you ever wonder what files are being used, opened, needed when in a
progam (Example: I'm in INV300 what are the data files, logical files,
objects being used)

Try this. Get a system request line(this is not the command line). You can
get a system request line by: Windows 3.1 (ALT-SysRq) and Window 95,98,NT
(Shift-Esc).

 Once you have the system request line 
1. type a "3" then enter. (display current job)
3. Type a "14" then enter (display open files)

This will give you a listing of all objects opened. Enjoy

        Marc Lacelle
        Royal Canadian Mint

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