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I haven't tried it, but have you looked at the RLSIFSLCK command ?
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-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Berendt [SMTP:rob@dekko.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 1998 11:21 AM
To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
Subject: Re: How to WRKOBJLCK on IFS objects
While these messages are familar I was getting them on different
objects, and
after doing an ENDSBS *ALL *IMMED. IBM's response was the usual, IPL
and
try again. Yea, I like the PC attitude for 400's. My locks had to do
with
Netstation support. Now they are working on some PTF's.
However, I can't figure out where those locks are. I don't know of any
command
similar to the WRKOBJLCK command for these (snicker snicker) objects.
ggundermann@rachisholm.com on 09/28/98 03:07:42 PM
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Subject: Re: How to WRKOBJLCK on IFS objects
Hi Rob,
Thanks for coming to the rescue, I thought noone was listening.
CPFA09E - Object in use.
CPD384E - Cannot obtain lock for &2.
Glenn Gundermann
Rob Berendt wrote:
> What message ids are appearing in the joblog?
>
> Rob Berendt/DEKKO@DEKKO on 09/28/98 01:12:36 PM
> Please respond to MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com@Internet
> To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com@Internet
> cc:
> Subject: Re: How to WRKOBJLCK on IFS objects
>
> System object name is indeed a DLO feature. Forget about this for
IFS objects.
>
> ggundermann@rachisholm.com on 09/28/98 11:07:57 AM
> Please respond to MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com@Internet
> To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com@Internet
> cc:
> Subject: How to WRKOBJLCK on IFS objects
>
> Oh wise ones....
>
> I have three objects that are not being saved during the SAV command
> that I'm pretty sure I know what is using them (firewall) but for my
> curiosity, can anyone refresh my memory how to check where the lock
is.
> If I recall, you first have to determine the system object name (or
am I
> mixing this up with DLO types).
>
> The objects in question are *DIR /QFPNWSSTG/MAIL00 and *STMF
> /QFPNWSSTG/MAIL00/QFPCLTSTG1 and QFPCONTROL.
>
> TIA.
>
> Glenn Gundermann
> Ronald A. Chisholm Limited
> Toronto
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