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Donald Whittaker wrote:
Perhaps if you journalled the table (including opens
and closes) you might be able to prove (or disprove)
this theory.
If the lock is encountered from the JT400 side, and if
the code is still in development, maybe a CommandCall
for wrkobjlck could be inserted.

The presence of a lock isn't really in question ... that's the only thing that could cause the object in use message.


The thing I want to determine is where the open connection is ... and perhaps some way to identify it.

This code is in QA at the moment ... so I can't do command alterations. I can, however, make modifications to the JDBC url.

I had a similar problem a while ago and IBM helped me identify that there were indeed open connections ... and they had a tool that did some trace analysis, but I don't know what tool they used or how to generate the trace information.

david


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