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     Unless Attachmate has some sort of default to use lazy close, this 
     probably isn't it.....
     
     Eric


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Subject: Re[2]: ODBC connection problem... 
Author:  JD Anderson at PMSIWACO
Date:    10/30/98 8:36 AM


     
     I'm using the Attachmate ODBC AS/400 driver, which doesn't have an 
     option for lazy close.


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Subject: Re: ODBC connection problem... 
Author:  Eric DeLong at PMSIWACO
Date:    10/30/98 8:26 AM


At 16:03 10/29/1998 , Eric DeLong wrote:
>     ODBC put a member lock on the data file. One would think that when 
>     we disconnect from the data source, the job's member lock would be 
>     removed. It's not. Since the lock is being maintained, the RFROMPCB 
>     command fails because it cannot allocate the member to clear it 
>     before transferring the new data. OS400 is at V3R2 (our development 
>     box, used for testing). This same process seems to work fine on the 
>     production box (V3R7).
     
Could the datasource possibly be using lazy close? I think that holds the connec
on open for a period of time, just in case it might be used again.
     
Pete Hall
peteh@inwave.com 
http://www.inwave.com/~peteh/
     
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