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  • Subject: RE: Locking Interactive Users Out of Fil
  • From: Brian Johnson <brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 25 Jul 97 15:45:00 -0500
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  • Organization: HELP/Systems


After the ALCOBJ commands, do a DLYJOB.  Specify the number of seconds to   
wait (DLY) or a time to resume (RSMTIME) so that your job stays active   
until you have a chance to check things out.

 --
Brian Johnson
Help/Systems, Inc.
brian@helpsystems.com


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From:  Karen Bellecci
Sent:  Fri, Jul 25, 1997 13:44 PM

I need to lock my interactive users out of the data files in a certain   
library
during the nightly batch run, until I can check the nightly batch run the   
next
morning to see if there were any problems with the run, because I may   
need
to restore files and rerun, etc.

When I run a job that ALCOBJs on these certain files, they are   
deallocated
as soon as my job ends (which is about 7 seconds).
<...>  

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